Public Cloud Down Again? Predictions for 2021. I thought we had heard the end of availability issues last year (see my blog from last year). After all, Prakash Sinha |December 10, 2020
From Survival to Security and Availability During the pandemic, businesses did what they needed to do in order to adapt and survive. That meant pushing apps to Prakash Sinha |October 14, 2020
Did My Cloud Migration Really Cost That Much!? In addition to flexibility, cost is often a major factor for many cloud migrations. If you have time on your Prakash Sinha |July 14, 2020
Cloud Party 2019, a Celebration You Won't Want to Miss The technological “Eldorado” promised by the cloud is turning into a pitfall-strewn labyrinth for many companies. However, lured by the Juan Jose Navarro |October 22, 2019
Eliminating Excessive Permissions Excessive permissions are the #1 threat to workloads hosted on the public cloud. As organizations migrate their computing resources to Eyal Arazi |June 11, 2019
Economics of Load Balancing When Transitioning to the Cloud One of the concerns I hear often is that application delivery controller (ADC) licensing models do not support cloud transitions Prakash Sinha |May 22, 2019
Application Delivery Use Cases for Cloud and On-Premise Applications Most of us use web applications in our daily lives, whether at work or for personal reasons. These applications include Prakash Sinha |April 23, 2019
Security Pros and Perils of Serverless Architecture Serverless architectures are revolutionizing the way organizations procure and use enterprise technology. This cloud computing model can drive cost-efficiencies, increase Radware |March 14, 2019
Mitigating Cloud Attacks With Configuration Hardening For attackers, misconfigurations in the public cloud can be exploited for a number of reasons. Typical attack scenarios include several Radware |February 26, 2019
Excessive Permissions are Your #1 Cloud Threat Migrating workloads to public cloud environment opens up organizations to a slate of new, cloud-native attack vectors which did not Eyal Arazi |February 20, 2019
Ensuring Data Privacy in Public Clouds Most enterprises spread data and applications across multiple cloud providers, typically referred to as a multicloud approach. While it is in the Radware |January 24, 2019
Now or Never: Financial Services and the Cloud I will get straight to the point: The time is right for the financial services (FS) industry to leverage the Sandy Toplis |January 09, 2019