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Clouded Judgement 9.27.24 - The Foundation of Foundation Models

Clouded Judgement

Microsoft launched Azure in 2010, and Google launched GCP to the public in 2011 (they launched a preview of Google App Engine in 2008, but made it publicly available in 2011). On top of that- we HAVE seen significant pricing pressure. S3 has dropped nearly 97% in price, while EC2 has fallen nearly 90%!

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Investing in Tigris

Andreessen Horowitz

The traditional clouds (AWS, GCP, and Azure) are getting dated. Lately, we’ve seen the rise of a number of hosting platforms that are better aligned with modern development practices. It truly is a global multi-master storage platform.

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Best Practices To Ease Your SaaS Cloud Security Challenges

Audacix

Now this is a very generalized security checklist for cloud security, but this area of cyber security is becoming increasingly important as enterprise applications and workloads move to public clouds and business processes become more dependent on cloud services. Do outsourced development teams also need such a comprehensive approach?

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Understanding Multi-tenancy, the Keystone of SaaS

CloudGeometry

Some of these include: Create a cluster of nodes per tenant Use IAM and other platform constructs to prevent tenant boundary-crossing. The tenants can then access compute resources (Lambda or Azure Functions, etc.) It’s the key to the value of delivering SaaS applications for application Developers and customers alike.

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The best SaaS apps have these 7 web application security controls

Audacix

Application security is seldom considered during the ideation phase of web application development - unless the development team has previously been hacked and survived to tell the tale. Want my team to show you how to put a scaleable web application security structure in place?