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The Four Layers of Data Center Security
We utilize four layers of physical security in our data centers to ensure the safety of equipment and information stored in our facility.
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The Future of Enterprise IT Storage
What does the future of enterprise IT storage look like? Learn about software-defined storage advantages and adoption barriers.
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The Art of Green House Data
To add a bit of design to our Cheyenne II data center, we've hung photography taken by several of our employees.
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The Data Center Walkthrough Checklist
At the end of each shift or throughout the day, data center staff must walk through this list to check equipment, cleanliness, and security.
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The Essentials of Big Data Analytics in the Cloud | Blog
Scalable cloud environments are great for big data platforms, but they come with their own set of planning and management concerns. Learn more!
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The Departments Most Likely to Lead to a Data Breach
Insider threats are a large portion of security breaches. See who is most likely to cause breaches, why they're so serious, and how to mitigate them.
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The Easiest Targets for Cloud Automation
There are many moving parts in an enterprise cloud deployment, even within specific application clusters. These are the three easiest targets for automation and orchestration.
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The 12 Days of Data Center Christmas
As much as we’d like to see some lords a-leaping in our data center, they don’t have security clearance, so you might as well send them home.
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Test Automation Best Practices: Balancing Confidence with Efficiency
Automation can instill confidence to release software and improve the team’s ability to create high-quality applications in the fastest and most efficient way possible. Essentially, it eliminates the need to compromise or choose one set of priorities over another. Instead, it allows teams to strike a balance between confidence/coverage and speed/efficiency. But automation isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution.