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Konrad Budek

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Konrad Budek is a content writer and author on CodiLime's blog. Check out the author's articles on the blog.

Konrad Budek

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CLOUD

Six reasons you may need a Managed Cloud Service Provider

According to Forrester data, 2019 will be the year when companies begin moving their core apps and operations into the cloud. As many companies have already seen, there are numerous benefits of cloud transformation and multiple vendors to choose from. According to RightScale, a full 91% of companies already use public cloud, 72% have used a private cloud and 58% of companies employ a multi-cloud strategy. With 91% of the organizations surveyed by CompTIA using some form of cloud computing, it is safe to say that companies are getting more and more cloud-reliant.
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NETWORKS
CLOUD

Five cloud challenges solved by Software Defined Networking (SDN)

As purchasing more and more gear becomes an outdated way to upscale, companies outsource computing power from a the cloud. However, organizations struggle to combine their physical servers and cloud resources into a single efficient, integrated network. This article runs through some of the main concerns about the cloud. It addresses how SDN technology solves them and how it can support a company in managing its cloud services and internal resources. Empowering old-style on-prem infrastructure with SDNs allows companies to tackle their most pressing challenges in building a hybrid cloud.
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OPERATIONS

CI/CD of CI/CD — how to avoid technical debt while delivering cutting edge software

When a company’s core business is delivering software, the tools it chooses to use are crucial to maintaining efficiency. Thus there is no reason to deliver CI/CD software in a model other than CI/CD. After we deliver shiny new CI/CD software to our clients, the work is hardly done. The software ages and the technical debt runs up. According to Deloitte, the typical application comes with $3.61 worth of technical debt per line of code. That debt accounts for every fast-but-imperfect patch or app architecture that ages and also makes innovations hard to apply.
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OPERATIONS

Legacy code: a time bomb for your business?

Due to a technical failure, Delta Airlines had to cancel 2,300 flights. The problem was neither in the planes nor the company’s infrastructure. The reason for the chaos, clients' disappointment and the subsequent cut in profit guidance for the third quarter was simply aging software. This article will explain: What legacy code is? Why it is presenting companies with such a challenge? How we solve such problems? The problem with aging software and legacy apps afflicts every industry, from banking to insurance to telecommunications.