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AWS re:Invent 2019: Day Two Recap

Linux Academy

Craig Arcuri: Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Jassy delivered the keynote Tuesday morning with some blockbuster announcements! There are, of course, many more announcements from the keynote and Linux Academy will continue to blog throughout the week, but those were a few of the exciting announcements that caught my eye from the keynote.

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Technology Short Take 89

Scott Lowe

specifically, the new container network firewall functionality. When I was using Fedora, I needed some useful information on firewall-cmd , and found this article to be helpful. Mark Brookfield shares a bad experience he had with running NetBSD on Amazon Web Services. Operating Systems/Applications. That’s cool.

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Technology Short Take #79

Scott Lowe

Tony Sangha took PowerNSX (a set of PowerShell cmdlets for interacting with NSX) and created a tool to help document the NSX Distributed Firewall configuration. I recently started experimenting with awless , a CLI tool for working with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Here’s a walkthrough to install Arch Linux on VirtualBox.

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25 Feb Cloudera Federal Forum in Tysons Corner: Amazing agenda filled with lessons learned and best practices

CTOvision

Before entering the land of Big Data, Alex spent the better part of ten years wrangling Linux server farms and writing Perl as a contractor to the Department of Defense and Department of Justice. Steve was previously CTO of Sanctum, a pioneer in Web application security testing and firewall software. He likes shiny objects.

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Join Architects, Planners, Program Managers, Data Scientists at 4th Annual Cloudera Federal Forum in DC 25 Feb

CTOvision

Before entering the land of Big Data, Alex spent the better part of ten years wrangling Linux server farms and writing Perl as a contractor to the Department of Defense and Department of Justice. Steve was previously CTO of Sanctum, a pioneer in Web application security testing and firewall software. He likes shiny objects.