Volume Management, Compose v2, Skipping Updates, and more in Docker Desktop 3.4 – Docker Blog

Volume Management, Compose v2, Skipping Updates, and more in Docker Desktop 3.4 – Docker Blog

We are excited to announce the release of Docker Desktop 3.4. This release includes several improvements to Docker Desktop, including our new Volume Management interface, the Compose v2 roll-out, and changes to how to Skip an update to Docker Desktop based on your feedback. Volume Management Have you wanted a way to more easily manage and explore your volumes? In this release we’re introducing a new capability in Docker Desktop that helps you to create…

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Three Big Takeaways from Hybrid Work. Made Real. – Cisco Blogs

Three Big Takeaways from Hybrid Work. Made Real. – Cisco Blogs

On June 8 we hosted an extraordinary virtual event- Hybrid Work. Made Real. Through customer stories, product demos, and an impressive lineup of speakers we showed the world our incredible pace of innovation which is accelerating our mission to make Webex experiences 10x better than in person.  And we are just getting started.  I am thrilled to amplify our innovation and commitment to lead the hybrid workspace alongside our partners with a recap of the…

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Creating a better and more inclusive future through regenerative sustainability – Cisco Blogs

Creating a better and more inclusive future through regenerative sustainability – Cisco Blogs

Cisco recently made a $100 million commitment to invest in a sustainable and regenerative future through climate solutions. While you’re more likely to hear the term environmental sustainability in conjunction with climate solutions, regenerative sustainability is gaining influence. In a recent report titled Sustainability, Restorative to Regenerative, the authors explain that the sustainability movement historically focused on mitigating impacts and maintaining balance to avoid further environmental damage. For example, reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by…

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Single Fastly Customer Sparked Global Internet Meltdown

Single Fastly Customer Sparked Global Internet Meltdown

Yesterday’s wide-scale internet outage was triggered when a single Fastly customer changed their settings, it has emerged. The problem took place on Tuesday June 8, when Fastly, a cloud computing services company, experienced a bug on its content delivery network (CDN). This led to several major websites, including Amazon, Reddit, The Guardian and New York Times being forced offline for 30-40 minutes from around 11am. Additionally, specific sections of other services were affected by the failure….

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Unclear on fiber optic breakouts? What you need to know – Cisco Blogs

Unclear on fiber optic breakouts? What you need to know – Cisco Blogs

We often receive questions about fiber optic breakout patch cords for pluggable optic transceivers. If you’re wondering the same thing, the first door to knock on is the fiber cable infrastructure provider for your network. We’ve posted cabling guides for some well-known providers, but there are certainly other options. These guides contain specific part numbers for their breakout patch cords and cassettes for use with many Cisco Optics transceivers. Why would you use breakouts? Fiber…

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Best mobile VPN 2021: Ensure your privacy anywhere | ZDNet

Best mobile VPN 2021: Ensure your privacy anywhere | ZDNet

Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are great for protecting your internet privacy, but they’re not perfect. Some VPNs don’t take good care of your “private” information. Mobile VPNs face all these issues and more. VPNs use encryption technologies, such as IP security (IPSec), Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)/ IPSec, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), and Transport Layer Security (TLS), and WireGuard to create a virtual encrypted “tunnel” between your computer and a VPN server. While your traffic…

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New NVMe spec brings new support for hard drives

New NVMe spec brings new support for hard drives

The new NVM Express 2.0 has been released and with it a surprise: The non-volatile memory express protocol—best known for handling SSD speeds—is now offering full-blown support for traditional hard-disk drives. This is quite unexpected because SSDs are orders of magnitude faster than traditional HDDs. The first flash-based SSDs used SATA/SAS physical interfaces borrowed from existing hard drive-based enterprise server/ storage systems. However, none of these interfaces and protocols were designed for high-speed storage media and…

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Billions of passwords leaked online from past data breaches

Billions of passwords leaked online from past data breaches

Dubbed RockYou2021, the list as revealed on a hacker forum contains 8.4 billion password entries, says CyberNews. Image: iStock/sasun bughdaryan A list of leaked passwords discovered on a hacker forum may be one of the largest such collections of all time. A 100GB text file leaked by a user on a popular hacker forum contains 8.4 billion passwords, likely gathered from past data breaches, tech news site CyberNews said on Monday. SEE: Extra security or extra…

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Are Performance Issues Impacting Your Customer Experiences? Here’s the Fix… – Cisco Blogs

Are Performance Issues Impacting Your Customer Experiences? Here’s the Fix… – Cisco Blogs

For retailers, a simple, flawless, digital customer experience is the new currency. It’s a defining factor in the success of your business and its brand reputation. The pandemic has expedited the evolution of our world to a fully digital one. People no longer have a choice; they have to rely on digital experiences with the companies they rely on – including yours. As digital experiences get simpler for consumers, they get more complex for companies…

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Kimsuky APT continues to target South Korean government

Kimsuky APT continues to target South Korean government

Kimsuky APT continues to target South Korean government | 2021-06-09 | Security Magazine This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies. Visit our updated privacy and cookie policy to learn more. …

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