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Delivering High Performance & Security with Hybrid Cloud

When it comes to implementing hybrid cloud architectures, organizations with existing data centers have a couple of options to connect to a cloud provider(s): 1) provision a private network circuit or 2) use a site-to-site virtual private network. There are pros and cons to each option. Option 1 provides better security and higher performance since it is a private link. However, it can be expensive, even more so if a second connection is needed for redundancy.

AWS Redshift vs. The Rest - What's the Best Data Warehouse?

In the age of big data, where humans generate 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every single day, organizations like yours have the potential to harness more powerful analytics than ever before. But gathering, organizing, and sorting data still proves a challenge. Put simply, there's too much information and not enough context. The most popular commercial data warehouse solutions like Amazon Redshift say they deliver structured, usable data for businesses. But is this true?

Enabling gRPC and HTTP/2 support at the edge with Kuma and Envoy

Our thing is to let you deploy your apps globally in less than 5 minutes with high-end performance. Not only does this require us to be meticulous about everything composing our infrastructure layer, but also we have to support high-level protocols like WebSockets, HTTP/2, and gRPC. There are two major things in the infrastructure impacting performance: hardware and network. On the hardware side, we deploy all apps inside microVMs on top of high-end bare metal servers around the world.

How ThoughtSpot Partnered with Google Cloud to put AI at the center of BI

At ThoughtSpot, we believe making data accessible to every knowledge worker requires human-centered technology—an analytics experience that bridges the “language” barrier between technology and people. AI is the perfect compliment to search because it empowers organizations to analyze, understand, and act on data.

Managing Kong Routes in Multi-Cloud Environments

Join Frederik Nakstad and Adelina Simion from Form3 to learn how they use the Kong Ingress Controller to manage service routes on Form3’s multi-cloud platform. You’ll get an overview of Form3’s platform and environment configuration and how they moved from a legacy ECS solution to running Kong in a Kubernetes-native way with the Kong Ingress Controller. This approach provides useful abstractions and makes it easier for the Form3 service teams to configure routes.