Object storage is a general purpose term used to represent the storing of unstructured data. The goal of this post is to compare features/concepts of Azure Blob storage to AWS S3.
Object storage is a general purpose term used to represent the storing of unstructured data. The goal of this post is to compare features/concepts of Azure Blob storage to AWS S3.
Well, it is finally 2019. Woohoo? In the security space, not much has changed since 2018. Much of the conversation that dominated the year focused on
When reading up on how to secure your public cloud environment, you may have come across references to a bastion/jump host/server, or a combination of those terms.
The year, 2018. All that remains are large global distributed data conglomerates, hungry and gobbling up every spare digital bit that exists, battling each other to see who can rule the world.
Getting into cloud and cyber security can be intimidating. Both encompass so many IT skills. I know people who have been in the industry for years and still struggle with the breadth and scope of the cloud.
It was around this time last year that Sean and I finally decided to start our own company. We had talked about it for years, and, as I often joke, we both found ourselves strategically available at the same time.