Enterprise Defence with Zero Trust Network Segmentation
An observable and actionable Zero Trust segmentation approach that reduces lateral movement on enterprise networks.
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Deep dives into software, cloud computing, AI and technology trends.
An observable and actionable Zero Trust segmentation approach that reduces lateral movement on enterprise networks.
Practical principles for a Kubernetes platform architecture that scales on the cloud while keeping budget discipline.
How to build a Zero Trust approach across enterprise networks through identity, segmentation and observability layers.
A landing zone approach for getting network, security, and governance right from day one in enterprise cloud migrations.
A guide to building a resilient, observable, and loosely coupled integration architecture around enterprise ERP systems.
A practical observability design that brings logs, metrics, and traces together into a single operational model.
AI-powered software development tools and their impact on modern software engineering.
The allure of microservices in software architecture is strong, but twenty years of experience have shown me they're not always the right solution. On this.
I'm sharing the moment Docker completely locked up my server and the valuable lessons I learned from that mistake. How a wrong assumption can lead to a big...
With 20 years of system architecture experience, I discuss why Kubernetes is not the right solution for everyone, focusing on cost and complexity.
We delve into the intricacies of offline-first synchronization in mobile applications, the challenges encountered, and real-world expectations.
With 20 years of system architect experience, I discuss AI's future role and how it will shape us. We won't be unemployed, but we will transform.
A personal experience about the cost of using AI-generated code without questioning it, and the lessons I learned in the process.
Error handling in software, choosing between Exceptions and Result types, is often a dilemma. Based on my 20 years of experience, I'll explain these two.
I examine the singular control mechanisms behind open-source projects and their long-term effects through my own experiences.
In my twenty-year journey in system administration, I learned much more than just technical knowledge. The most important lessons came from my mistakes, my.
Working on a manufacturing ERP for over 5 years, I learned that software architecture is actually organizational flow. Here's why we need to focus on much more.
In my career, technical glitches weren't the real problem; it was the technical debt accumulated by saying 'we'll fix it later.' This silent killer's impact on.
I've worked with countless open-source projects in my career. But how sustainable is this 'free' world really? I discuss this topic with my experiences.
With 20 years of experience, I question how AI is changing our quest for knowledge and the true value of information in the post-Stack Overflow era.
Explore the foundations, applications, and future potential of artificial intelligence and machine learning through Mustafa Erbay's perspective.