Avaya Patches Remote Code Execution Flaw in Aura

Avaya released a patch last week for a remote code execution vulnerability in its Avaya Aura Application Enablement Services software. Continue reading Avaya Patches Remote Code Execution Flaw in Aura

Google makes it easier for companies to transfer data to its cloud

 On stage today at Google’s Cloud Next conference, the company announced a series of new tools to assist users with data preparation and integration. The updates bolster both the power and agility of Google Cloud for businesses. The first of these releases is the new private beta of Google Cloud Dataprep. Dataprep makes the data preparation process more visual. The tool includes… Read More Continue reading Google makes it easier for companies to transfer data to its cloud

AWS Batch simplifies batch computing in the cloud

img_20161201_101449 Amazon’s new AWS Batch allows engineers to execute a series of jobs automatically, in the cloud. The tool lets you run apps and container images on whatever EC2 instances are required to accomplish a given task.
Amazon recognized that many of its customers were bootstrapping their own batch computing systems. Users were stringing together EC2 instances, containers, notifications, and… Read More Continue reading AWS Batch simplifies batch computing in the cloud

Unpatched Remote Code Execution Flaw Exists in Swagger

Researchers at Rapid7 found a vulnerability in the Swagger Code Generator that could execute arbitrary code embedded in a Swagger document. Continue reading Unpatched Remote Code Execution Flaw Exists in Swagger

Docker builds container orchestration right into its core Docker Engine

 Docker, which is hosting its sold-out developer conference in Seattle this week, today announced a major addition to its core Docker Engine. While the company previously split up many of the features it takes to use containers in production (thin… Continue reading Docker builds container orchestration right into its core Docker Engine

Microsoft’s Azure Container Service is now generally available

shipping containers, boxes Azure Container Service, Microsoft’s container scheduling and orchestration service for its Azure cloud computing service, is now generally available. The service, which allows its users to choose either Mesosphere’s Data Center Operating System (DC/OS) or Docker’s Swarm and Compose to deploy and orchestrate their containers, was first announced in September 2015 and hit… Read More Continue reading Microsoft’s Azure Container Service is now generally available