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This episode's musings are about the negative effects of the positive attributes of generative AI
In this edition of Tech Musings, we will delve into the world of cybersecurity, exploring a few useful security decisions we recommend to our valued clients and some future trends and predictions we see in the industry. In an increasingly interconnected digital landscape, protecting sensitive data and safeguarding online assets have become paramount for individuals and organisations alike. With cyber threats evolving at an alarming rate, making informed security choices is no longer optional - it's a necessity.
This blog is on the psychological influence of good DevOps and SRE practices: building stronger teams and enhancing productivity
This blog is on the importance of NGINX and will discuss how Mesoform implemented it despite facing challenges. Making use of multiple technologies to secure your IT.
This blog is on the importance of automated compliance enforcement and will discuss how Mesoform implemented it despite facing challenges. Making use of multiple technologies to secure your IT.
This blog is on the importance of having a centralised SIEM and will discuss how Mesoform created it despite facing challenges. Making use of multiple technologies to secure your IT.
This episode's musings are about security-in-depth with a daft analogy of Google Cloud's VPC Service Controls. Making use of multiple technologies to secure your IT.
This episode's thoughts are around project to product transformation - a white paper by Ross Clanton and Amy Walters:
Recently there’s been a number of big changes to Atlassian Cloud products. A few, even became free or bundled with other price plans. Arguably, all are good products, some you may say are great in their space. As all of this has rolled out, they’ve sent out quite a few emails and one of the recent emails got me thinking about a tutorial I wrote a while back about how to manage DevOps work streams in the context of Agile sprints and Agile software, like Jira and Confluence. This made me want to write an update to this article and see how the idea has stood the test of time and different work environments as I've introduced it for other clients.