by Raju Alluri | Jul 17, 2019 | Cloud, Technical
Google recently started the Credential Holder Directory initiative for Google Cloud Certified Professionals. Google Cloud Certifications are around for a while, but Google didn’t have a centralized listing of certified professionals in the past. With the...
by Raju Alluri | Jul 1, 2019 | Security, Technical
Started using Brave browser recently. I am quite impressed with the security features. Now a days it is my browser of choice for reading several news and entertainment sites. It limits the eye-catching distractions that are otherwise irksome. I like the way shields...
by Raju Alluri | Mar 7, 2018 | Education, Technical, Unix/Linux
On Tuesday, 06th March, I delivered a session on Linux Kernel Architecture at CSE department of SRKR Engineering College, Bhimavaram. The session’s goal is to introduce various subsystems of Linux Kernel and how they work together to deliver a flexible and...
by Raju Alluri | Feb 22, 2017 | Cloud, Technical
IPv6 is finally gaining some momentum, thanks to support from several public cloud vendors and data center players in the recent months. Beyond the infrastructure players, the slow migration of several ISPs and corporations towards IPv6 is evident in Google’s...
by Raju Alluri | Jun 11, 2016 | Brain Dump, Other Opensource, Security, Technical
BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) is now a paradigm that is tightly integrated into IT spectrum. IMO, Android One helps simplify the life of IT staff while handling user owned devices that operate on data that is owned by the organizations. The IT staff’s ownership...
by Raju Alluri | Sep 3, 2015 | Security, Technical
The perimeter of an enterprise has been its LAN and WAN for quite a number of years. The popularity of VPN based remote access did extend the definition of an enterprise’s perimeter to the remote presence of its employees, albeit for short bursts of time more...
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