Data Mesh for Infrastructure and Security Architects
I was working with a customer recently and one of the pressing initiatives they have is around the implementation of a Data Mesh architecture/framework within
I was working with a customer recently and one of the pressing initiatives they have is around the implementation of a Data Mesh architecture/framework within
Another selection of curated articles I have been reading over the past week. AWS Addressing Europes Digital Sovereignty Needs https://www.aboutamazon.eu/news/aws/aws-plans-to-invest-7-8-billion-into-the-aws-european-sovereign-cloud In total, AWS’s planned investment
1. Werner Vogels on better note taking https://www.allthingsdistributed.com/2024/05/hacking-our-way-to-better-team-meetings.html “I subscribe to the idea that systems should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.”
In case you missed it, Aviatrix has just launched an era-defining feature to their Secure Cloud Networking solution – the Distributed Cloud Firewall. There is
In my daily job, I often get asked why Aviatrix leverage public IP addresses in the public cloud? For some reason this conjures up ideas
In my previous post, I deployed a GKE Kubernetes cluster. No bells. No whistles. One of the things we didn’t get a chance to touch
In this post, I’m switching focus a little to an area that I am very interested in and get questions constantly from customers: Kubernetes. This
Aviatrix has pioneered Secure Cloud Network Architecture through the Multi-Cloud Network Architecture reference model. In order to be effective, network architecture needs to be repeatable,
Welcome to the 4th installment of my Top 5 Aviatrix Security Features. If you missed them, you’ll find parts 1,2 and 3 here below: But
25 year veteran of the networking industry currently specialising in Cloud Networking and Security.
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