DevSecOps emerged as a potential solution to address delays and missed vulnerabilities, streamlining development and operations by prioritizing speed and collaboration without compromising on security. But the growing complexity of cloud-native environments and the surge in the volume and vectors of the threat landscape is once more reshaping the way organizations approach software development. The latest evolution increasingly demands that security be treated as an integral part of the software development process ...
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Kubernetes, or K8s, will soon be synonymous with application delivery, if it isn't already ... Organizations planning to make Kubernetes the base of operations for their workloads should know what this new cloud-native landscape will look like and how to prepare for it ...
The field of cloud native development is rapidly evolving, but during this shift to modern environments such as Kubernetes, many DevOps teams are putting security on the back burner in a rush to move to cloud native environments. This is opening the door to a wide array of new security risks and numerous opportunities for unscrupulous cybercriminals — and machine identities are a prime example of this ...
Serverless computing is dominating the cloud-native computing (CNC) market, and serverless is forecast to continue its dominance, growing its market share over next five years, according to Omdia's CNC Tracker ...
In 2023, developers will demand solutions that enable highly available cloud-native SQL Server availability groups (AGs) in containers, including support for Kubernetes (K8s) clusters — across mixed environments and across any type of infrastructure or cloud ...
Running Java, or any other JVM language, in the cloud comes with hurdles. Microservice architectures, quick scaling operations (scale up or down) to balance load requirements and cost effectiveness, as well as environments such as Kubernetes come with their own complexity in terms of Java ...
As digitalization continues pushing applications and services to the cloud, many companies discover that traditional security, compliance and observability approaches do not transfer directly to cloud-native architectures. This is the primary takeaway from Tigera's recent The State of Cloud-Native Security report ...
Growth in cloud-native workloads surged with the rapid digitalization caused by the pandemic and the need for more agile, powerful development tools. By 2025, Gartner estimates that over 95% of new digital workloads will be deployed on cloud-native platforms, up from 30% in 2021. Three-quarters (75%) of companies are focusing development on cloud-native applications, according to the The State of Cloud-Native Security report from Tigera ...
Leading organizations around the world are adopting cloud native technologies to build next- generation products and achieve the agility that they need to stay ahead of their competition. Although cloud native and Kubernetes are very disruptive technologies, there is another technology that is probably the most disruptive technology of our generation — artificial intelligence (AI) and its subset, machine learning (ML) ...