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Cloud-Native DevOps: Strategies for Modern Application Development

The IT industry has been facing the pressure of delivering high-quality software to the market at a faster rate as the dynamics of the digital environment increase. Today’s software users need more flexibility, and standard software development and release strategies do not fit modern needs. The arrival of C-N DevOps is a reworking of the cloud-native Development and Operations to present a whole new model of application development, deployment, and management. 

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8 Cloud Security Strategies for Protecting Business Assets

Image Source In recent times, we’ve seen technology march forward. We’ve witnessed the speedy growth of the Internet and the rise of new technologies, all of which have become beneficial to society. Cloud-based software, in particular, is one technological advancement used in a variety of industries. For instance, the legal industry uses cloud-based legal software for its useful features including case management and document storage. Meanwhile, the healthcare industry uses cloud-based software for electronic health records, patient management systems, and telemedicine services.

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3 Tips to Improve Cloud Security and Data Integrity

The shift from on-premises operations to cloud-based alternatives come with strategic benefits and inherent risks. Chief amongst these risks is data breach. Therefore, maintaining data integrity becomes paramount in our digital environment; cloud security a CISO nightmare or saving grace. As the manager or owner of a company, you can expect a cyber security incident to cost your business at least £1,410 per event. This amount increases the larger your company is. Plus, we know that time is money, and you can lose a lot of it to cyber incidents. Large businesses can lose 3.4 productive days – at a minimum – from an attack (source: Statica).

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