Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Key takeaways from the Capital One breach, Cloudera revamps big data platform; and more

 
Cloud Computing Digest
A roundup of cloud infrastructure content from TechTarget's network |October 1, 2019
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What AWS users can learn from the Capital One breach
by Sarah Neenan, Assistant Site Editor
Don't want to be on the nightly news? Protect sensitive data with cloud security best practices gleaned from what Capital One did wrong -- and what it got right -- during its breach. (SearchAWS.com)
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Cloudera Data Platform gives big data users a multi-cloud path
Cloudera combines its technologies and ones it acquired with Hortonworks to create Cloudera Data Platform. While currently only available in AWS, multi-cloud support is not far away. (SearchDataManagement.com)
 
Quilt Data rolls out S3 data search service
The data discovery and search vendor enables users to look for open data repositories across Amazon S3 buckets, as well as organize and query data. This is essentially a new type of cloud data search engine. (SearchDataManagement.com)
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Follow these top cloud migration trends
Cloud migrations are inevitable for enterprises that want to move off premises or between clouds. Evaluate some of the latest migration trends, as well as the pros and cons that come with each one. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Evaluate AWS Glue vs. Data Pipeline for cloud-native ETL
There's more than one ETL option for AWS-hosted apps. Choose between Glue's managed service, Data Pipeline's range of supported data sources and Batch's asynchronous operations. (SearchAWS.com)
 
Evaluate Azure updates post-Cloudyn acquisition
Microsoft users have seen a number of improvements to the Azure Cost Management tool, but there are still concerns about its support for other cloud platforms. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
When to use AWS OpsWorks, CloudFormation or Elastic Beanstalk
There are multiple ways to define and deploy resources on AWS. Break down when to use the different AWS configuration management tools and how they integrate together. (SearchAWS.com)
 
Get started with Google Cloud Run
Google upped its resource management game with Cloud Run. Learn the basics of the managed compute platform and follow the simple tutorial on deploying a web app with the service. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
A comprehensive guide for app migrations to the cloud
Nothing worthwhile is easy -- a mantra you'll want to remember when challenges arise during a move to the cloud. Make it easier and follow this guide to cloud migration success. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Set up continuous compliance on AWS with Config managed rules
It's difficult to meet cloud compliance demands with manual practices. Establish a continuous compliance posture with AWS Config managed rules and best practices. (SearchAWS.com)
 
Enterprises want more cloud transparency
Cloud providers have improved the visibility into their platforms, but enterprises still need more information about what goes on behind the scenes. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
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