GDPR Noncompliance: Avoid the Risk with Data Virtualization

In its recent report “Predictions 2018: A year of reckoning”, Forrester predicts that 80% of firms affected by GDPR will not comply with the regulation by May 2018. Of those noncompliant firms, 50% will intentionally not comply. Compliance doesn’t have to be this difficult! What if you have an opportunity to facilitate GDPR compliance with a mature technology and significant cost reduction? Data virtualization is a mature, cost-effective technology that enables privacy by design to facilitate GDPR compliance.
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“Managing Network Function Virtualization Infrastructure Using DMTF Standards”

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In case you missed it, the free webinar, “Managing Network Function Virtualization Infrastructure Using DMTF Standards” is now available on-demand in the DMTF Learning Center. Presented by DMTF Vice President of Technology Hemal Shah, the webinar covers the applicability of existing and upcoming DMTF technologies and standards to Network Function Virtualization Infrastructure management.
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Containerisation – The Future of IT Infrastructure

As your business’ operations start to grow, so do your IT systems. This in itself can present challenges and put immense pressure on your IT infrastructure when trying to meet business-critical objectives.
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Simplify and Accelerate SQL Server Migration to Azure

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Migrating data and applications to the cloud are highly iterative and require repeated test cycles and rapid provisioning to ensure business continuity and smooth operations. Thousands of organizations are faced with the upcoming SQL Server 2008 end of service in July 2019 and have an immediate need to upgrade or migrate while maintaining data security without affecting their business-critical operations.
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Secure multi-cluster and multi-tenant cloud native applications with Mirantis and Tetrate.

Container and Kubernetes adoption at enterprises have skyrocketed as part of the emergence of cloud-native technologies. Typically, enterprises will have multiple Kubernetes clusters to avoid service outages and to manage security issues and other concerns. As the number of microservices and mesh deployments grows, we need a tool to manage traffic between services efficiently.
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