Azure vs. AWS Developer Tools
Both AWS and Azure developer tools provide key efficiencies in your DevOps environment, learn the comparison between tools, any overlap, and use cases for both.
Technical how-tos and best practices to help you integrate security into your DevOps pipeline
Explore best practices for the five key areas of cloud storage security and gain insight into locking down your data to prevent breaches, identifying and reacting quickly to any breaches that do occur, and preventing similar breaches in the future.
Both AWS and Azure developer tools provide key efficiencies in your DevOps environment, learn the comparison between tools, any overlap, and use cases for both.
Learn about the challenges faced when implementing a vulnerability and patch management policy and how does cloud-native virtual patching can help.
Managed Kubernetes services help organizations deploy, configure, and manage Kubernetes clusters. This article compares two of the biggest service providers: Amazon EKS and Azure Kubernetes Services.
Compared to other API technologies like REST and GraphQL, gRPC is lightweight and exceptionally robust, thanks in large part to its use of protobufs. Interested in exploring how to build your own API? Read on to see how easy it is to do so with Node.js and gRPC.
Learn more about the AWS Well-Architected Framework Sustainability Pillar and how to securely and efficiently implement the six design principles to help you reduce your environmental impact while balancing agility and operational excellence.
AADInternals is a PowerShell module widely used by administrators for administering Azure Active Directory (AD) and Microsoft 365 - learn how to protect against their common vulnerabilities.
Discover the key differences, use cases, and benefits of virtual machines and containers.
This article outlines a priority checklist of which guardrails need to be applied to an existing cloud account. Answering questions like, can these guardrails be implemented without breaking anything? What level of testing is required?
In this workshop, you will learn how to leverage Trend Micro Cloud One™ - Network Security to provide a powerful network security layer which can be deployed seamlessly into your existing AWS architecture.
AWS DevOps competency recently added a new category, DevSecOps to its arsenal. Explore our overview of the category and why it matters to security and development teams building in the cloud.