Terraform vs. AWS CloudFormation: Which Tool is Right for Your Cloud Infrastructure Needs?

If you are looking to build or manage a cloud-based application, you've probably heard of Terraform and AWS CloudFormation. These tools are among the most popular for automating and orchestrating cloud infrastructure. But what are their differences, and which one is better suited for your needs? In this article, we’ll dive into the details.

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Unveiling the Myth of AI: What You Need to Know

AI, or artificial intelligence, has left us collectively astounded in recent months. It's often said that it will revolutionize entire sectors and take over our jobs. Amidst the excitement and fear, it's important to know that AI is not a magical solution. It's simply powerful software excelling in pattern recognition. In this article, we discuss popular misconceptions, ethical considerations, and how to fully utilize AI's potential.

The Evolution of IT: What to Expect from the Supercloud?

The 'super' in supercloud comes from Latin, meaning 'above.' It refers to a layer above traditional clouds, enabling applications to run across multiple cloud platforms, both public and private.

Experts see supercloud as the next natural evolution in IT, anticipating that it will become the new standard in the near future.

The 4 Most Frequently Asked Questions About PIM Answered

A PIM system helps you manage product information more efficiently. Every company deals with data, making PIM systems beneficial for retailers, wholesalers, SMEs, industrial companies, and multinationals alike. The sector and size of your business don't matter much—what matters is how you handle your product data.

Businesses that manufacture or sell mass-produced goods benefit greatly from a PIM system. Conversely, companies with unique, custom products have less to gain from a "PIMplementation" 😉.

The unique benefits of having your Kubernetes environment managed

Kubernetes, a little bit of background

Kubernetes is an open source platform for managing containerized workloads and services, enabling both configuration and automation. It has a large, fast-growing ecosystem. The name Kubernetes comes from Greek and means helmsman or pilot. Google made the Kubernetes project open source in 2014.