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Google Wants You to Code in a Browser With Project IDX
Developers can sign up for a waitlist for the Google Cloud-supported project. Go to Source
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Microsoft Azure AI Adds GPT-4 and New Virtual Machines
Microsoft is working on creating guidelines for red teams making sure generative AI is secure and responsible. Go to Source
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Research Eyes Misconfiguration Issues At Google, Amazon and Microsoft Cloud
Qualys report looks at how misconfiguration issues on cloud service providers help attackers gain access. Go to Source
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How to create Portainer teams for restricted development access
Jack Wallen shows you how to create a team and add users in Portainer in a secure way. Go to Source
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UK government invests £40 million in 5G
Find out the possible benefits and challenges of the U.K. government’s 5G strategy and how it’s laying the foundations for 6G. Go to Source
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Agile Cloud Engineering
As advanced AWS partners, Anchor offers a range of scalable AWS cloud management plans for your business which are designed to act like outsourced IT teams for SMBs and emerging enterprise. There is no need to keep costly personnel on your payroll with Anchor, as all of your cloud services can be managed by our…
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Migration and Modernization: Accelerating your AWS Journey with Anchor
Whatever the industry, today’s organizations want to become more agile so they can innovate and respond to changes faster. However, they also manage a portfolio of applications and workloads that are complex and built over a long period of time. When you re evaluate your application portfolio, you have the opportunity to consider the best…
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Microsoft officially supports running Windows 11 on M1 and M2 Macs
Get related details about Parallels and VMware, as well as the limitations to what can run on Arm versions of Windows 11. Go to Source
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How to create a virtual machine for Windows 11 using VMware Workstation Player 17
The latest version of VMware Workstation Player includes the features needed to install Windows 11 as a virtual machine. Go to Source
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Royal ransomware spreads to Linux and VMware ESXi
A new Linux version of Royal ransomware is targeting VMware ESXi virtual machines. Learn more about this security threat and how to protect from it. Go to Source