In episode 31, Wayne explains the IT preparations needed for organizations that are expecting massive increases in data collection.
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Couchbase’s latest Capella cloud database release puts a major focus on enhancing and streamlining the developer experience.
Penetration testing is an inherently manual process and runs in contrast to the DevSecOps movement, so where does it fit in? Robert Wood delves into it.
Tony Uphoff explains how technology companies must shift the way they work with technology buyers and customers, or risk being left behind.
Startup Aforza brings industry cloud functionality to consumer goods and, in so doing, is driving new levels of efficiency in a $2T market.
In Cloud Wars Horizon Minute, Ep. 62, Tom Smith explains why consumer goods industry cloud startup Aforza is making a splash in consumer goods.
Cybersecurity analyst Robert Wood explains how secure defaults save time and energy for engineers and development teams.
UiPath automation and software robots are welcomed at Lenovo. Tom Smith delves into how the company’s Human Resources (HR) department has benefitted from these advances in technology.
Investment from Okta gives HYCU entree to a big installed base, and links leading identity management and data protection products.
Robert Wood explores several areas of risk that can emerge with the adoption of low-code/no-code applications.
Startup Verusen has identified $53M in savings opportunities within client supply chains and helped manage more than $2B in inventory.
In episode 28, Wayne Sadin explains why CloudWorld is the ideal event for learning about Oracle, the cloud, software, and data modernization.
In episode 31, Chris Hughes explains the NSA’s recent release of software supply chain security guidance for developers.
CIO Kenny Mullican covers a set of tools that are a very cost-effective way to keep a project in-house —without the need to hire a large developer team and produce quick results.
In episode 8 of the Cutting Edge podcast, Leonard Lee explains some of the risks and benefits of this new solution that’s popular among hardware and infrastructure vendors.
In this Data Revolution Minute, Pablo Moreno explains Google’s release of TensorStore, which is a framework designed to hold and process N-dimensional data. He says this is a perfect solution for training AI.
As Chris Hughes explains, the recent U.S. government response to increased software supply chain attacks will force the cybersecurity industry to innovate.
In a world with a million independent software vendor choices, companies increasingly must get outside help. Janet Schijns offer tips on optimizing the process.
The Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) increases transparency and is expected to become an integral part of the software industry. Bill Doerrfeld explains why, and what organizations must do about it.
In this Cybersecurity Minute, Ep. 19, Chris analyzes the CNCF releasing its Secure Software Factory guidance and what it means for software security.