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  • Aug 22, 2024 | globenewswire.com | Carolyn Ford

    Columbia, MD, Aug. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In a strategic move to fortify cyber security across the Asia-Pacific region, U.S.-based Owl Cyber Defense has partnered with Australian-owned GME, becoming the official distributor and support services provider for Owl’s advanced cyber security products in the Defense, Government, and Commercial sectors.

  • Mar 29, 2024 | dynatrace.com | Angela Kelly |Florian Ortner |Carolyn Ford

    As organizations continue to modernize their technology stacks, many turn to Kubernetes, an open source container orchestration system for automating software deployment, scaling, and management. In fact, more than half of organizations use Kubernetes in production. While Kubernetes is often considered the operating system of the cloud, the scale and complexity of Kubernetes cluster deployments are creating new challenges for IT teams.

  • Mar 26, 2024 | dynatrace.com | Carolyn Ford |Bipin K. Singh

    The artificial intelligence (AI) age has arrived and the public sector is steadily moving forward with AI advancements. According to research from Gartner, one-half of global governments are either already deploying AI or plan to do so within the next 24 months.1 Within the U.S. federal government, agencies are leveraging AI tools for more than 700 use cases. There are many ethical, societal, and workplace-related questions about this technology.

  • Mar 11, 2024 | dynatrace.com | Carolyn Ford

    In recent years, technologists and business leaders have dubbed data as “the new oil.” Why? Because both oil and data require their owners to refine them to unleash their true value. So how do you realize the vast potential of data while protecting it from threats? On Episode 78 of the Tech Transforms podcast, we dove into these concepts with JR Williamson, senior vice president and chief information security officer (CISO) at Leidos.

  • Feb 28, 2024 | dynatrace.com | Florian Ortner |Amit Shah |Carolyn Ford

    Through containers developed within VA Platform One (VAPO), the development team at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is packaging application code along with its libraries and dependencies within an executable software unit. The containers can run anywhere, whether a private data center, the public cloud or a developer’s own computing devices.

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