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Hardening mail servers, clients, and connections
03.04.2024
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. Therefore, network users have to live with the disadvantages and various negative effects that come with email. Some smaller companies outsource the problem to service providers such as Microsoft or Google
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AppScale AWS clone for private clouds
03.08.2023
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. Turbulent History AppScale hasn't been around too long in its current form. The project was originally planned as a replica of the Google Cloud Platform (GCP). However, this was at a time when the big pie
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A multicluster management tool for Kubernetes
03.08.2023
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architectures are used in case of doubt. Clusters with OpenShift, Rancher, or Amazon Cloud Development Kit (CDK) in the data center are teamed with Kubernetes cloud setups from Amazon, Azure, or Google
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What's left of TLS
18.07.2013
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to avoid the use of CBC. Therefore, many experts until recently recommended setting up TLS connections exclusively on RC4. Large websites such as Google rely on RC4 as the primary algorithm, and the credit
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Ubuntu 16.04 LTS as an ownCloud server
13.02.2017
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Professionals and tradespeople routinely handle orders, reports, and shipments on mobile devices, often through cloud service providers such as Dropbox and Google, which can be a source
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Kick-start your AI projects with Kubeflow
26.01.2025
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and are actively supporting it. Azure, AWS, and Google have the required hardware in place and ready-made distributions of Kubernetes in their portfolios that are perfectly tailored to their own platform. Because
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Predicting Drive Doom
20.10.2013
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of people subscribe to using S.M.A.R.T. to predict drive failure, its use for predictive failure has been a difficult proposition. Google published a study that examined more than 100,000 drives of various
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Instant Gratification – The End of Server Admins?
28.02.2012
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like signing up for any other site. And that’s what Standing Cloud feels like to me. To get started, sign in with your Google, Yahoo, or Facebook ID, and you’re presented with a list of just over 102
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Interview: Hardware or Cloudware?
10.04.2012
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by Google or Amazon for high-performance computing – it seems, when I talk to people, at about half the cost. If you are a small player, and only once a month out of the year – or, say, two months out
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Secure Alternative to FTP
23.07.2013
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sharing or collaboration. Whereas individuals often use free Google tools or cloud services, such as Dropbox, Duplicati, and others, companies prefer more secure services and technologies alongside

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