Thursday, July 4, 2019

6 steps to how blockchain storage works

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6 steps to how blockchain storage works
Definition: RAM (Random Access Memory)
Definition: race condition
As cloud complexities increase, cybersecurity skills gap worsens
Size up AWS Lambda vs. Elastic Beanstalk for app hosting
6 steps to how blockchain storage works
See how blockchain technology has the potential to provide a secure and reliable enterprise data storage environment with our step-by-step guide to blockchain data storage.
Definition: RAM (Random Access Memory)
RAM (Random Access Memory) is the hardware in a computing device where the operating system (OS), application programs and data in current use are kept so they can be quickly reached by the device's processor.
Definition: race condition
A race condition is an undesirable situation that occurs when a device or system attempts to perform two or more operations at the same time, but because of the nature of the device or system, the operations must be done in the proper sequence to be done correctly.
As cloud complexities increase, cybersecurity skills gap worsens
Concerns about the lack of security expertise persist, according to respondents in a new CSA survey of IT and security professionals on complexities within native cloud, hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
Size up AWS Lambda vs. Elastic Beanstalk for app hosting
AWS users evaluating Elastic Beanstalk against Lambda must decide if infrastructure control matters when it comes to application performance, or if nonstop operation is wasting money.
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