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Why it's time to open source the service mesh and end developer copycats

The service mesh is a new concept, one being copied from company to company. Open sourcing it, however, would be more efficient.

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Survey: Does your company use SaaS, PaaS, or IaaS?

Software as a Service has given way to Everything as a Service: platforms, infrastructure, and more. While vendors are touting cloud-first strategy, what's the reality? This Tech Pro Research survey aims to find out how organizations are integrating XaaS, and what components are integral to cloud services strategies. Take this short survey.

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The Art of the Hybrid Cloud

Cloud computing is gobbling up more of the services that power businesses. But, some have privacy, security, and regulatory demands that preclude the public cloud. Here's how to find the right mix.

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