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Integrating SPM Performance Monitoring with HipChat By @Sematext | @DevOpsSummit [#DevOps]

Many agile DevOps teams rely on communication via HipChat, which provides an API and mobile apps to receive messages while being away from one’s desktop. SPM Performance Monitoring‘s new integration via WebHooks provides the capability to forward alerts to many services, including HipChat.

The integration of both services can be achieved by collecting the room_id and an access token from HipChat and then building a WebHook in SPM. The SPM Wiki explains how to get this information from HipChat and build the WebHook in SPM: Alerts – HipChat integration

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Aruna Ravichandran Joins ‘DevOps Journal’ | @DevOpsSummit [#DevOps]

SYS-CON Media announced today that Aruna Ravichandran, VP of Marketing, Application Performance Management and DevOps at CA Technologies, has joined DevOps Journal’s authors. DevOps Journal is focused on this critical enterprise IT topic in the world of cloud computing. DevOps Journal brings valuable information to DevOps professionals who are transforming the way enterprise IT is done.
Aruna’s inaugural article «Four Essential Cultural Hacks for DevOps Newbies» discusses how to demonstrate the value of DevOps behaviors, tools and processes. She states: «DevOps is not only hot it’s the approach many enterprises are now exploring as the means to help accelerate the delivery of high quality software.»

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Announcing @AppZero_Inc Migration Software Now @Azure Certified [#Cloud]

AppZero has announced that its award-winning application migration software is now fully qualified within the Microsoft Azure Certified program. AppZero has undergone extensive technical evaluation with Microsoft Corp., earning its designation as Microsoft Azure Certified. As a result of AppZero’s work with Microsoft, customers are able to easily find, purchase and deploy AppZero from the Azure Marketplace. With just a few clicks, users have an Azure-based solution for moving applications to the cloud.

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‘Web Site Security’ By @VZCloud | @CloudExpo [#Cloud]

The cloud is becoming the de-facto way for enterprises to leverage common infrastructure while innovating and one of the biggest obstacles facing public cloud computing is security. In his session at 15th Cloud Expo, Jeff Aliber, a global marketing executive at Verizon, discussed how the best place for web security is in the cloud. Benefits include:
Functions as the first layer of defense
Easy operation –CNAME change
Implement an integrated solution
Best architecture for addressing network-layer DDoS attacks
Concerns about availability not an issue
Enable customers to focus technical & financial resources on other needs

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IBM: Capitalizing On Cloud Disruption

When we talk about the disruption that results from digital transformation, we usually focus on enterprise consumers of technology. However, it’s also shaking up the enterprise software and hardware marketplace as well – and every large incumbent vendor is feeling the pinch.

Leading the pack of transform-or-die incumbents is IBM. This 103-year-old behemoth has a market cap of about $160 billion, although recent earnings have disappointed investors. Nevertheless, as a result of several key decisions they have made over the last twenty years, they are perhaps better suited to weather the current storm than any of their competitors.

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Inside the Hacker’s Head: Why They Wreak Havoc and How to Thwart Them

Successful hacks can paralyze websites, enable corporate or personal data to fall into the wrong hands and potentially damage the image, reputation and sales pipeline of the organization under attack. For many, this begs the question ‘Why us?’ To find out, let’s delve into the psyche of the hacker and consider ways that organizations can defend themselves against cyber-attacks.
Hacking isn’t always about causing damage, destruction or for financial gain. The objective of many hackers, especially «hacktivists,» is purely to raise awareness, influence or to send a political message. For instance, the hacker group Anonymous was able to create a massive amount of publicity for itself in the run-up to the World Cup in Brazil by attacking the servers of global sponsors such as Adidas, Emirates and Coca-Cola. Ultimately, the actual damage caused was limited and did not affect the running of the tournament. Nevertheless, the hackers took advantage of worldwide interest in the event to draw attention to their particular goals and beliefs.

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The Management Gap with Business Cloud Apps By @Exoprise | @CloudExpo [#Cloud]

SaaS and cloud computing continue to gain real traction in the enterprise – and that trend is sure to continue for a long time to come. But the reality is that, to date, those gaining real benefit from cloud at the enterprise level have been limited largely to isolated pockets; e.g., software development and operations teams leveraging Infrastructure and Platform as a Service (IaaS and PaaS) to slash costs and improve agility; sales teams licensing their own SaaS CRM systems; or lines of business “going rogue” and sidestepping IT by using apps like Dropbox to facilitate easier file sharing inside and outside the company.

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Cloud-Based Channel Data Management By @Dan_Blacharski | @CloudExpo [#Cloud]

Large technology manufacturers that focus on channel sales through distributors and resellers have traditionally operated with informal processes, using tools like spreadsheets and information driven by anecdotal stories from channel partners, unstructured data, and the «gut instinct» of channel sales managers. Too often, the result is an unacceptable level of inaccurate payouts and leaky incentivizing, stock-outs due to lack of insight into inventory, and missed revenue opportunities.

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How We Came Up with jKool, for Big Data Analytics

jKool LLC, a new company, spinning-off from Nastel Technologies is a highly scalable, SaaS solution for streaming analytics of Big Data. The jKool API is used to add real-time analytics to applications which will now be able to stream data … Continue reading

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