Tag: devops

Automation - Kubernetes

Automating Multi-Tenant Applications with Kubernetes Operators

Automation in the cloud is mandatory. Beyond being mandatory, automation makes business sense. The complexity, size, and dynamics of today’s business world, especially startups, make manual operations an undesirable choice due to a lack of reliability, speed, and consistency. Much automation is achieved using Infrastructure as code. However, there may be cases where Infrastructure as…

Availability & Scalability - Managed Cloud Services

Disaster Recovery: From Cloud Infrastructure And Beyond

Disasters can and do happen. A range of threats and disasters can affect your company. They could be cyberattacks, but they could also just as likely be a natural disaster like, say, a pandemic. As the saying goes, hope for the best and prepare for the worst. When it comes to protecting your organization and…

Availability & Scalability - DevOps - Infrastructure as Code

Making Your Infrastructure and Applications Available and Scalable

In the process of growing your business, you have most likely learned that meeting customer demand and being consistently available to your customers are two of the most important things your business must do. Furthermore, you probably already know that the cloud enables both. In fact, both are some of the main reasons businesses are…

General

DevOps for B2B Startups & Scaleups with Flugel.it

The demand for cloud computing and consulting services skyrocketed because of the COVID-19. Corporations and organizations are forced to work remotely due to the health threats, therefore, accelerating the already growing cloud market. When you look at it, the cloud plays a crucial role in helping businesses stay operational and navigate through the uncertainties brought…

Editor's Pick - General - Highlighted - Infrastructure as Code - Managed Cloud Services

3 Very different things when working in China’s Internet

Disclaimer This is not an opinion article; we don’t judge the decisions made by the Chinese government. We respect the laws of the country in which we’re operating, just like other companies doing business in China. With that out of the way, let’s continue. Most of us know that internet laws and regulations are different…