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How an IT Managed Services Provider Helps Newly Remote Organizations

A Managed Service Provider (MSP) is a valuable resource for meeting fluctuating IT infrastructure needs. According to data from Statista, the value of the IT managed services market is expected to grow to $356.24 billion by 2025. In this article I’ll outline the benefits of an MSP vs in-house IT staff and how an MSP can help your organization transition to a remote workforce.

Get to know: Devo Exchange

The Devo Exchange is a vibrant community-based marketplace full of valuable content that Devo customers can browse, install, and manage with push-button simplicity. Devo Exchange enables you to realize immediate value from your Devo deployment by providing on-demand access to content relevant to your security ecosystem. Devo Exchange reduces the time your team needs to spend creating custom content and accelerates the deployment of impactful use cases.

How A Leading University Hospital System Secures Patient Data With Lookout

The adoption of cloud services is steadily rising across the healthcare industry as organizations push for better access to medical data. For a leading university hospital system, the move to the cloud helped make terabytes of protected health information (PHI) accessible to their more than 40,000 employees, from medical practitioners to field researchers.

Egnyte Earns Spot on G2's 2022 Best Software Awards List

In today’s remote or hybrid work environments, companies want technology that is secure, easy to use, and accessible from anywhere. And when it comes time to find the right technology, they turn to peer-to-peer review sites like G2, the world’s largest and most trusted software marketplace.

Kubernetes Ingress and Load Balancers: Bringing Traffic to Your Cluster

At the core of Kubernetes is the notion of high availability, meaning that every part of the system is redundant so it can continue to function despite failures. This includes multiple worker nodes to run your workload, apps are written to be able to run as multiple pods, and even the control plane will work across a cluster of machines. In this article, we’ll explain the different ways to manage network traffic in the Kubernetes cluster.