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Why enterprises must not ignore Azure DevOps Server

                   Why enterprises must not ignore Azure DevOps Server                     Azure DevOps is the successor to Team Foundation Server (TFS) and is said to be its advanced version. It is a complete suite of software development tools that are being used on-premises. Azure DevOps Server integrates with currently integrated development environments (IDEs) and helps teams to develop and deploy cross-functional software. It provides a set of tools and services with which you can easily manage the planning and development of your software projects through testing and deployment.                Azure DevOps practices enable IT departments to augment quality, decrease cycle times, and optimize the use of resources to improve the way software is built, delivered and operated. It increases agility and enables better software d...

Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Learn Linux

  Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Learn Linux                          There have been many Operating Systems over the years of computing. However, many people know only one or two of these operating systems, and the most common one is Windows. While in servers, Linux is the OS that you are more likely to find running. It accounts for a huge share of the server OS market but what about Linux on desktop computers?                           Turns out there are various types of Linux operating systems to choose from for desktops. Two of the most popular desktop  Linux versions  being  Ubuntu and Fedora . The dependable, open-source operating system was released in 1991 by Linus Torvalds for networks, but its application has grown to run web servers, devices, smartphones, and much more as it is customizable and royalty-f...

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)

  Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)                     Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is a scalable, highly available, and cost-effective cloud platform designed to meet the demands of today's businesses. It provides developers and IT with a wide range of options for running existing workloads and developing cloud-native apps. Oracle Cloud is the first public cloud that has been designed from the ground up to be a superior cloud for every application. This tutorial demonstrates some fundamental concepts of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. What is Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)?                     Researchers recognized an opportunity to develop our cloud differently than existing clouds, which were meant to enable web and "scaling out" cloud-native apps. Enterprise applications that employ relational databases, technical applications, and departmental apps are...

Oracle Cloud vs. AWS

  Oracle Cloud vs. AWS  Why is cloud trending?                     During the last decade, cloud computing has been growing at an exponential rate. The size of the cloud computing market is today larger than ever. COVID-19 outbreak accelerated digital transformation, making cloud computing a priority of choice. In 2020, the public cloud services market reached $257.5 billion in 2020. And according to Gartner forecasts, in 2021 the market revenue will increase 18.4% to a total of $304.9 billion.                     Naturally, the cloud computing market has witnessed the rise of several players who now dominate the scene. Gartner's 2020 Magic Quadrant for Public Cloud Infrastructure Professional and Managed Services, positions: Amazon Web Services (AWS) Microsoft Azure Google Cloud Alibaba Cloud Oracle Cloud   as indisputable market leaders. Oracle Cl...

What’s the Importance of Linux Server Roles?

                                          What’s the Importance of Linux Server Roles                     If you're new to the world of Linux, you may have found yourself in the middle of a hotly debated topic, one that has seemingly lasted since the inception of the modern operating system. What is that topic, you might ask? Well, Linux versus Windows, of course.                          In this post, we aren't going to pretend to address that question, because, in reality, both Linux and Windows offer different layers of value to both the organization and the admin running that environment; however, we are going to discuss some aspects of Linux that has won over the hearts of many admins and fueled this debate — more specifically...