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As every organization is different, adopting Cloud Native architectures has unique challenges depending on a variety of factors. In this post, we will not only highlight the benefits of adopting Cloud Native architectures but also clarify misconceptions of what it means to be Cloud Native. We’ll discuss the barriers that Cloud Native can help you overcome to addressing some challenges when adopting Cloud Native and how your organization can get started. On that note, let’s dive in!

You're at work and your team has adopted Docker for development. That's great! Everyone is using your custom Docker image to manage dependencies and any other environment requirements. You've nearly made it look just like your production environment. High five!

In the age of digital transformation, organizations are striving to transform their infrastructure in order to improve their software delivery performance so that they can bring new products and ideas to market faster than ever before. Organizations are achieving these goals by embracing DevOps - but what exactly is DevOps? Let’s dive in.

Going by how companies market themselves and what the media reports, it seems Artificial Intelligence is everywhere these days. However, despite the hype, there is very little actual use of AI in production today. Sure, there are companies such as Google and Amazon that use AI in their products to assist you in writing your email replies or recommending products you might be interested in. However, most people still go through their entire day without getting help from or delegating work to an AI. Why is that? Where are all the AIs we keeping hearing about?

Walking into VivaTech 2019 was an immediate inundation of elaborate booths, cutting edge tracks from celebrity entrepreneurs (shoutout to Jack Ma) and the latest innovations from start-ups (9000 of them, to be exact) and large companies. All of this set in motion to provide a venue to discuss and showcase what the next best thing is within the digital industry.

When companies invest their time and money into building a product, they're making a bet that the end result will be genuinely useful to their customers. Are these investments always a gamble? Is there a way to consistently build products that solve real problems for real people? By listening to the needs of users who are unlike us, we can more easily catch the assumptions that have the potential to sink our products.

A jumpbox, often called a 'bastion host', is a server that gives authenticated users an access point from where they can reach internal servers on a private subnet, usually via SSH. To reach a protected server, you would login through the jumpbox and SSH to the protected server you needed access to.

As software evolves to keep up with rapidly increasing customer expectations, the big challenge is: how will you continue to innovate, satisfy your customer needs, and be the first to market - all while focusing on high-quality deliverables? An Agile Quality practice can help you achieve all of these goals and ensure you remain competitive in the market by equipping your business with the ability to move and pivot quickly, adapting to changes and market trends.










