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June 14, 2019

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Data centers should sell spare UPS capacity to the grid

Distributed Energy is gaining traction, providing an opportunity for data centers to sell excess power in data center UPS batteries to the grid. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Why the Huawei ban is bad for security

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How a service mesh helps manage distributed microservices

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Rowhammer variant RAMBleed allows attackers to steal secrets from RAM

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9 effective team building activities to try this year

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Oracle updates Exadata at long last with AI and machine learning abilities

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Dropbox focuses on collaboration with major app redesign

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What is PKI? And how it secures just about everything online

White Paper: Palo Alto Networks

Zero Trust: The Strategic Approach to Stop Data Breaches

By embracing the Zero Trust model, organizations can position themselves for a future in which they are not in constant reactive mode to threats, but have cybersecurity built into their technologies, cultures and operations. Read more ▶

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Why the Huawei ban is bad for security

Many believe the ban on exporting U.S. technology to Chinese company Huawei could hurt American tech vendors and do little to mitigate supply chain threats. Read more ▶

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Learn what it takes to become a cloud computing architect with this $39 bundle

The Cloud Computing Architect Certification Bundle features 9 courses on Amazon AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and more. Read more ▶

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How a service mesh helps manage distributed microservices

A service mesh brings security, resiliency, and visibility to service communications, so developers don’t have to Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Rowhammer variant RAMBleed allows attackers to steal secrets from RAM

Rowhammer variant RAMBleed allows attackers to steal secrets from RAM

Unlike Rowhammer, which only allows for data corruption, the newly discovered RAMBleed vulnerability provides a way to grab data such as encryption keys from memory. Read more ▶

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9 effective team building activities to try this year

Whether you're trying to mend a broken team, make newcomers feel welcome or reward a high-performing team, finding the right team building activity is key. Here are 9 popular activities and why they work. Read more ▶

Image: Oracle updates Exadata at long last with AI and machine learning abilities

Oracle updates Exadata at long last with AI and machine learning abilities

Oracle announced an update to its Oracle Exadata Database Machine X8 server line that includes artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning capabilities, plus support for hybrid cloud. Read more ▶

Image: Dropbox focuses on collaboration with major app redesign

Dropbox focuses on collaboration with major app redesign

The cloud file storage company continues to reinvent itself as it looks to compete with collaboration and productivity rivals like Google, Microsoft and Slack. Read more ▶

Image: What is PKI? And how it secures just about everything online

What is PKI? And how it secures just about everything online

Public key infrastructure (PKI) is a catch-all term for everything used to establish and manage public key encryption, one of the most common forms of internet encryption. It is baked into every web browser in use today to secure traffic across the public internet, but organizations can also deploy it to secure their internal communications. Read more ▶

White Paper: Palo Alto Networks

The Forrester Wave: Zero Trust eXtended (ZTX) Ecosystem Providers, Q4 2018

Palo Alto Networks® was recognized as a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Zero Trust eXtended (ZTX) Ecosystem Providers, Q4 2018. Read more ▶

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