Signing Artifacts: Insights From the Container…
Because the resulting artifact is the product of various software supply chains, securing container images is crucial. We explain how and address the gaps. From Nisha Kumar – VMware Open Source Blog.
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Because the resulting artifact is the product of various software supply chains, securing container images is crucial. We explain how and address the gaps. From Nisha Kumar – VMware Open Source Blog.
How to Implement Network Segmentation with Zero Changes to Your Network
Across industries, network segmentation is quickly becoming a critical capability for enterprises of all sizes. Why? First, network segmentation prevents the lateral spread of threats inside the network. Second, it separates dev, test, and production environments. And lastly, it meets […]
How VMware IT Deployed Application Load Balancing with VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer
The load balancer landscape is changing rapidly, and more workloads are being moved to the cloud. There is also growing demand for these load balancers to be very elastic. At VMware, our legacy load balancer lacked the flexibility, cloud capabilities, and the elasticity and native load balancers provided by major cloud providers were not advanced enough to support our application requirements. The solution? NSX Advanced Load Balancer (Avi). Come hear how VMware IT solved its load balancer problems via the deployment of NSX Advanced Load Balancers. Topics covered include an architecture review, migration planning, Day 2 Operations, use cases (on-premises deployments, cloud deployments, Integration with Kubernetes containers), and lessons…Read More
So you don’t have JAMF? No problem! You can build a complete MacOS management solution that gets you close through some creative engineering.
Mac users should have another way to run Windows 10 on their M1-equipped devices soon. VMware product line manager Michael Roy tweeted yesterday that, if everything goes well, the company will reveal its plans for Apple’s silicon next week.
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