Category: Security

Securing the Healthcare Supply Chain

Who is attacking the healthcare industry?   Advancements in technology have offered healthcare an opportunity to save lives and operate efficiently.  This technology has created vulnerabilities to threats that infiltrate, steal, or hijack networks of confidential data and systems.  Whatever the reason for the threat, hospitals and medical facilities are targeted using a different variety of methods.  Ransomware, phishing, and other nefarious software loaded into medical equipment, infiltrate networks that could potentially

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Know Your Resellers to Ensure a Secure Supply Chain

As threats continue to grow around a secure supply chain, reducing the potential for risks is paramount when procuring products and services.  The reseller environment can be most vulnerable if risk assessment and appropriate vetting of vendors do not receive the attention it should.  Security is still the number one concern of the

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Provide Application Scalability using VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid

Written by Billy Downing What is the driving need for dynamic application scalability? Dynamic response to demand for a given application has become a standard expectation for performance during times of stress. A fundamental cloud ability is elasticity, in terms of resources needed to support a performant application during times

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Adoption of Telehealth Capabilities for Healthcare Providers

The COVID-19 pandemic has driven an explosion in the use of Teleconference capabilities.  These technologies that were only used for convenience for specific meetings and purposes are now critical services. Workers seeking to communicate and collaborate or merely connect socially have turned to a variety of voice/video tools. Providers looking

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vSphere 7.0 – A New Direction

Written By Nathan Bennett The announcement of Project Pacific last year at VMworld came to the surprise of engineers around the world. Project Pacific, in a nutshell, is the deployment of Kubernetes within vSphere and the solution to deploy Kubernetes clusters on vSphere hypervisor. From the customer perspective, there were

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Cloud Native Development On-Prem – Networking

Written By Billy Downing Cloud Native Application Architecture As previously discussed in Cloud Native Development On-Prem – Container Orchestration, our application is now broken into separate, independently ran services residing within containers and deployed by Kubernetes. However now that our application is broken into micro services, we need to build

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Automate Application Deployment using AWS EKS (Kubernetes)

Written By Hitesh Kumar Objective: The objective is to demonstrate the procedure to automate the application deployment using DevOps tools like AWS EKS (Elastic Kubernetes Services), AWS CodeCommit, AWS CodeBuild and AWS CodePipeline. The process includes but not limited to implementation, configuration of various tools. The outcome of this process

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Managing Request Pipelines

Written By Nathan Bennett As business diversifies we find ourselves in a bit of a pickle. Our operations teams that work around the clock have to deal with more variations of work and at a shorter amount of time. Requests from your ticketing solution comes in for development resources or

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