CloudKnox extends support for serverless functions on AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud

Source:-https://www.helpnetsecurity.com CloudKnox Security extended support for serverless functions on Amazon Web Services (AWS), Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). The enhancement adds serverless functions to a substantial list of permissions management capabilities, including users, bots, service accounts, access keys, and other resources. The company also announced an integration with ServiceNow, the next step of many towards realizing CloudKnox’s next gen cloud security and permissions management vision. Together, the support for serverless functions and ServiceNow integration underscore CloudKnox’s market lead with

Read more

Google Announces a New, More Services-Based Architecture Called Runner V2 to Dataflow

Source:-infoq Steef-Jan Wiggers Google Cloud Dataflow is a fully-managed service for executing Apache Beam pipelines within the Google Cloud Platform(GCP). In a recent blog post, Google announced a new, more services-based architecture called Runner v2 to Dataflow – which will include multi-language support for all of its language SDKs. The company redesigned the Dataflow runner for Apache Beam in a second version, offering: Multi-language support Increased parity across SDKs, including state and timer support in Python More I/O’s for Python

Read more

Kong for Kubernetes 0.8 Ingress Controller Released

Source:-infoq.com Kong Inc. released Kong for Kubernetes version 0.8 – a Kubernetes Ingress controller that works with the Kong API Gateway. The release adds Knative integration, a new cluster level Custom Resource Definition, and annotations to minimize configuration. The Kong Gateway is an open source API gateway built on top of NGINX. The Kong for Kubernetes product is composed of two parts – “a Kubernetes controller, which manages the state of Kong for K8S ingress configuration, and the Kong Gateway,

Read more

Home Depot, IHG and the 5 Principles of IT Management in a Multi-Cloud World

Source:-enterpriseai.news Proliferation of hybrid and multi-cloud architectures has resulted in rapid and remarkable technological advances. But it has also introduced monumental, multi-faceted complexities into IT infrastructure management, including: Managing multiple on-premises, private and public cloud resources Complicated and lengthy provisioning processes for resource deployment Continually evolving challenges maintaining visibility into multi-cloud ecosystems Ongoing concerns around governance, cost control and security In the face of these challenges, enterprise IT must enable innovation and digital transformation. Whether through self-service and intelligent automation,

Read more