That Old Sinking Feeling – Connected World

There will soon be a new category of travelers, it seems. Dubbed “Catastrophe Tourists,” they will venture far and near to check off their list of “soon to be gone” locations. Wildfires consuming the area? Check. Ocean property now under water? Check. City sinking? Check. Ghost towns? Check. Parroting the cliched “Bucket List” of things…

How to use non-lethal attacks in Baldur’s Gate 3

If there’s one thing you’ll never be at a loss for while playing Baldur’s Gate 3, it’s ways to kill your opponents. From swords, axes, and maces to bows, magic, and poison, your potential arsenal is essentially limitless. While that’s great for when you’re faced with irredeemable monsters and forces of pure evil, sometimes a…

Tetrate’s Istio-based Service Express service mesh is now generally available on AWS

Service mesh specialist Tetrate today announced that Tetrate Service Express (TSE), the company’s service mesh solution for Amazon’s EKS container service, is now generally available. TSE combines Tetrate’s Istio-based service mesh solution with a zero-trust security solution that helps users manage how their services talk to each other and outside services. Tetrate’s focus on Istio…

Tetrate’s Istio-based Service Express service mesh is now generally available on AWS

Service mesh specialist Tetrate today announced that Tetrate Service Express (TSE), the company’s service mesh solution for Amazon’s EKS container service, is now generally available. TSE combines Tetrate’s Istio-based service mesh solution with a zero-trust security solution that helps users manage how their services talk to each other and outside services. Tetrate’s focus on Istio…

That Old Sinking Feeling – Connected World

There will soon be a new category of travelers, it seems. Dubbed “Catastrophe Tourists,” they will venture far and near to check off their list of “soon to be gone” locations. Wildfires consuming the area? Check. Ocean property now under water? Check. City sinking? Check. Ghost towns? Check. Parroting the cliched “Bucket List” of things…