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Home Authors Posts by Daniel P. Dern

Daniel P. Dern

Daniel P.  Dern
22 POSTS 5761 COMMENTS

How SMBs Can Put The Cloud To Work

September 15, 2015

Today’s Web Architectures Call For Private Networking

September 8, 2015

Project Calico: Open Source, High-Scale Network Fabric For The Cloud

September 2, 2015

OpenStack Was Key To Building Servers.Com

September 1, 2015

Why Many Companies Aren’t Securing OS Permissions Adequately

August 26, 2015

Update From VMware’s Cloud-Native Apps Group: Offering Open Source Tools, Collaboration...

August 20, 2015

Microservices 101: What To Know, What To Do

August 11, 2015

As Public Cloud OS Instances Grow, So Do Security Admin Challenges

July 28, 2015

Managing IT Access Privileges — Not As Solved As Management Thinks

July 14, 2015

GridGain In-Memory Data Fabric Becomes Apache Ignite

April 9, 2015
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