Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

A Benefit of Incompetence

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Now Open – Fourth Availability Zone in the AWS Asia Pacific (Seoul) Region

South Korea is considered the most wired country in the world with an internet penetration rate of 96%, according to Pew Research Center. To meet high customer demand, AWS launched our Asia Pacific (Seoul) Region in 2016 and expanded the region with a third Availability Zone (AZ) in May 2019. Now AWS has thousands of […]

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Barracuda Networks Partners With Microsoft on SD-WAN Service

Barracuda Networks today launched a software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) service that runs natively on the Microsoft Azure cloud. Klaus Gheri, vice president of network security for Barracuda Networks, said Microsoft has made it possible to launch an SD-WAN service using Azure Virtual WAN Hubs, a networking service based on a hub-and-spoke architecture that unifies […]

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RunSafe Allies With JFrog to Secure Applications

RunSafe Security, a provider of Alkemist tools that prevent memory exploits, has partnered with JFrog to create a plug-in for the Artifactory repository manager platform. Alkemist employs a combination of runtime application self-protection (RASP) and moving target defense (MTD) methods to neutralize memory corruption exploits such involving, for example, a memory overflow. Based on a […]

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TigerGraph Offers Multi-Cloud Graph Database-As-A-Service With Availability On Microsoft Azure

TigerGraph Cloud Now Supports AWS and Microsoft Azure, Enabling More Companies to Unleash the Power of Interconnected Data REDWOOD CITY, CA — July 16, 2020 — TigerGraph, the only scalable graph database for the enterprise, today launched TigerGraph Cloud on Microsoft Azure. TigerGraph Cloud, the industry’s first and only distributed native graph database-as-a-service, helps enterprises harness the […]

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Airship Launches Free Feature Flags by Apptimize, Allowing Mobile App Product Owners to Confidently Adapt to the New-Normal

With app installs growing across many industries, and businesses rolling out new services to meet changing needs, feature release management maximizes opportunities and mitigates risks  PORTLAND, Ore., — July 15, 2020 — Customer engagement company Airship today announced that it is launching a free version of Apptimize’s Feature Flags solution, enabling app developers to control […]

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Plutora Recognized as a Leader in Value Stream Management Solutions by Independent Research Firm

Noted for great release plan visibility, strong common data model and governance capability July 15, 2020 01:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time SANTA CLARA, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Plutora, a leading provider of value stream management (VSM) solutions for enterprise IT, today announced that it has been positioned as a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Value Stream Management Solutions, […]

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Amazon Interactive Video Service – Add Live Video to Your Apps and Websites

Today, I am so excited to tell you about the new Amazon Interactive Video Service, which allows you to add live video directly into your own apps and websites. If you are anything like me, you are going to be blown away by how simple the team have made it to integrate interactive, low latency, […]

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Codefresh Cuts 85% of Traditional On-Prem CI/CD Costs with new Runner

Codefresh Runner provides a foolproof way to run pipelines on your own Kubernetes clusters, reducing maintenance, providing scalability, and meeting compliance and security requirements.  Mountain View, CA, July 15, 2020 – On the heels of securing $27M in funding to further automate and simplify everything from code to cloud, Codefresh launched its Codefresh Runner, a […]

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Google Exposes Old Wounds in Open Source Community

Things boiled over a bit last week with the announcement that Google launched the Open Usage Commons (OUC) consortium (see Mike Vizard’s article here). The announcement and subsequent angst it has caused has upset what had been a pretty stable environment that helped open source software become the dominant force in development and IT. While […]

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