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Autonomous Patching for Cloud-Native Workloads

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The cloud-native stack didn’t make security go away—it just spread it across more layers, more repos, more images, and more ...
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From Cloud First to Cloud Fit: Rethinking Where Workloads Belong

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Induprakas “Indu” Keri explores why organizations are increasingly shifting from a cloud-first mindset to a cloud-fit strategy as containerized applications ...

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