AUTHOR: Panchaleswar Nayak

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Three reasons companies need to embrace multi-cloud strategy

Three reasons companies need to embrace multi-cloud strategy

Today, more than ever, companies are taking advantage of cloud computing to reduce IT infrastructure costs, improve scalability and increase efficiency in application development. As this trend continues across industries like healthcare, a variety of solutions have surfaced to meet the demand, each with their own set of benefits and potential pitfalls.

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Three Tips for Successful Applications with CI/CD

Three Tips for Successful Applications with CI/CD

What’s the secret to successful application releases and updates? Continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) is the core of a DevOps culture, and the first step to success. CI is the process of developers and testers collaborating to validate and integrate new code, while CD is the process of continuously creating new changes for quick release. CD is made possible by cloud[…]

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Five Benefits of Microservices

Five Benefits of Microservices

Microservices is growing as a buzzword for software developers, especially among those working with Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications and those that run in the cloud. Though understanding and adoption of this approach to development have increased in the tech community over time, business users are still largely unaware of its benefits.

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Leveraging Blue-Green Deployments to Reduce Downtime and Risk

Leveraging Blue-Green Deployments to Reduce Downtime and Risk

Launching new applications or major updates can be a daunting task. Even with extensive testing, errors can still arise after deployment. Blue-green deployment offers an easy way to avoid errors, or quickly address them.

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Mitigating the Computer Design Problem Spectre: An Alternate Solution to Public Cloud

Mitigating the Computer Design Problem Spectre: An Alternate Solution to Public Cloud

I discussed in my last blog about the computer processor design flaw “Spectre”.

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