Scaling Web Applications in a Cloud Environment using Resin 4.0

May 1, 2018

Cloud computing is an environment in which computing hardware can be dynamically reapportioned to the task at hand, usually using virtual machines. For example, one type of cloud computing environment is a cluster of physical machines maintained in-house by an organization. These physical machines all run virtual machines on which the organization's own applications will run. By using virtual machines on a number of physical machines, the organization can improve reliability and performance as well as dynamically provision the appropriate resources to various applications depending on demand.

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Positive Technologies is an independent high-growth global cybersecurity company with 700 people in ten offices on four continents. In a world increasingly run on code, vulnerable software presents a huge risk to all areas of business and critical infrastructure, a problem we believe will believe only grow in scale, complexity and seriousness. Positive Technologies analyses these vulnerabilities in one of Europe’s largest specialist laboratories, using this research to build a platform capable of automatically finding and neutralizing them prior to attack.

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Positive Technologies is an independent high-growth global cybersecurity company with 700 people in ten offices on four continents. In a world increasingly run on code, vulnerable software presents a huge risk to all areas of business and critical infrastructure, a problem we believe will believe only grow in scale, complexity and seriousness. Positive Technologies analyses these vulnerabilities in one of Europe’s largest specialist laboratories, using this research to build a platform capable of automatically finding and neutralizing them prior to attack.

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