There's an extremely critical bug in the Xen, KVM, and native QEMU virtual machine platforms and appliances that makes it possible for attackers to break out of protected guest environments and take full control of the operating system hosting them, security researchers warned Wednesday. The vulnerability is serious because it pierces a key protection that many cloud service providers use to segre
Log analytics - blazing fast at petabyte scale, feature rich at surprisingly low cost. Powered by Scalyr Event Data Cloud - now available as a platform to use in your apps via API. Scalyr provides a complete log analytics and observability SaaS offering in support of modern, cloud applications. Scalyr provides scaled event data ingestion and storage, sub-second query response, and low-cost overhea
AWS News Blog Amazon WorkSpaces – Desktop Computing in the Cloud Once upon a time, enterprises had a straightforward way to give each employee access to a desktop computer. New employees would join the organization and receive a standard-issue desktop, preconfigured with a common set of tools and applications. This one-size-fits all model was acceptable in the early days of personal computing, but
Heroku unloads a site from memory when it doesn’t get a hit for a while. This is all well and good for free users, but should they really be doing this to customers who are paying good money for their services? I recently launched Mycelial and traffic hasn’t been so great after the first couple of launch days. I’m paying decent money to Heroku because I’m employing things like resque, redis-to-go
Introduction In the modern era, software is commonly delivered as a service: called web apps, or software-as-a-service. The twelve-factor app is a methodology for building software-as-a-service apps that: Use declarative formats for setup automation, to minimize time and cost for new developers joining the project; Have a clean contract with the underlying operating system, offering maximum portab
The Biggest Problems with Each Cloud Storage Service (and How to Fix Them) Cloud storage services are terrifically useful, but none of them are perfect. FixYa's Cloud Storage Report identifies the biggest problems users have with Dropbox, Google Drive, iCloud, Box, and SugarSync and what you can do about those issues. FixYa users' biggest complaints about Dropbox are: security concerns and storage
We live in the as-a era. IaaS, SaaS, PaaS. Even Database-as-a-Service where companies offer SQL and NoSQL database management systems hosted online. We played with the concept a bit, and, in an era which is also the one of cloud storage with Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, Skydrive and the like, we wondered why applications and services shouldn't just use our cloud storage account to store our data. W
Steve Jobs was right: Dropbox is a feature, not a product I’ve always been a big fan and committed user of Dropbox. Over the last couple years the handy file-sync app has gotten me out of many scrapes—when I need to access six-month-old interview notes when I’m out of town, it’s always a thrill to find them in my Dropbox. Along with my sit/stand desk, my Livescribe pen, and my MacBook Air, Dropbox
Home Compute and servers Virtual Server for VPC IBM Cloud Virtual Server for VPC Highly scalable, single-tenant and multi-tenant virtual machines you can launch fast for maximum network isolation and control. Intel Xeon processors help make it simple, powerful and secure. IBM Cloud® Virtual Servers for VPC offer fast-provisioning compute capacity—also known as virtual machines—with the highest net
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