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Carlmont faculty reacts to the Nobel Prizes Scot Scoop News – Scot Scoop News

Just as founder Alfred Nobel intended in 1909, the Nobel Prizes are awarded to those who have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind. This year is no exception.

The Nobel Prize committees award six Nobel Prizes every year to recognize the achievements of individuals in various fields.

By Oct. 10, the Nobel Prizes committee announced their awards in the following categories: Medicine/Physiology, Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Peace, and Economic Science.

Medicine

Svante Pbo, a Swedish geneticist, was awarded the years first Nobel Prize in medicine. Pbo successfully extracted DNA from 40,000-year-old bones to produce the first complete Neanderthal genome sequence. His discoveries regarding human evolution and Neanderthal DNA were the first in the field of ancient genome studies.

Pbos interest in looking at ancient human genomes and DNA ran up against a wall in terms of technology. Adequately getting enough quality DNA out of old samples was a major hurdle that he figured out, said Dr. Tyler Kochel, a biotechnology teacher at Carlmont High School.

Pbos interest in looking at ancient human genomes and DNA ran up against a wall in terms of technology. Adequately getting enough quality DNA out of old samples was a major hurdle that he figured out.

Dr. Tyler Kochel.

His work helps illustrate the way Homo sapiens have evolved from their Neanderthals and ape ancestors who lived thousands of centuries ago and became distinct species. Pbo could trace the evolutionary tree between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens back to see where the species diverged.

According to Kochel, developments in DNA sequencing helped Pbo advance his research and his DNA extraction is a significant step forward in that field.

The technology and the methods that [Pbo] developed can be used in other fields to have a larger impact. On the surface, this discovery seems like pure science to discover how we evolved. But then, what does it show us when looking at our genetic backgrounds? Some Nobel Prizes are a lot more practical than others and the applications of this Nobel Prize may show themselves in later research, Kochel said.

Physics

On Oct. 4., the Nobel Prize in physics was awarded to three men: Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser, and Anton Zeilinger. These individuals conducted an experiment that proved one of the main postulates in quantum theory which advances the field of quantum technology.

Quantum physics is based on the fact that we cannot predict exactly where a particle is, its all probabilistic. One theory, entanglement, is if you have two particles so given what one particle is, you know what the other particle is. The experiment that the Nobel Prize winners ran proved this theory, said James Bohac, a physics teacher at Carlmont.

His discovery is a good example of the continuous scientific quest to find the truth about how our universe works. That is sort of the fundamental part of science: to always investigate and question.

James Bohac

According to Bohac, these scientists found a model of the universe more applicable to quantum physics. At the particle level, elements of Albert Einsteins traditional model of the universe do not hold, but Quantum physics can fill in the gaps and deepen scientists understanding of the universe.

One of the newest applications of quantum physics is called quantum computing. To get to really fast computing for technology, we want to use the features of quantum computing, Bohac said. What the Nobel Prize winners proved has direct applicability when trying to make the fastest possible scientific computer.

The path to reaching this discovery wasnt straightforward. John F. Clauser was often deterred from pursuing his research and when he started his work in 1960, he was trying to prove a semi-controversial postulate of quantum physics.

There was controversy about whether or not his discovery was true. When he started his work, people said, youre wasting your time but his persistence and belief rewarded him. His discovery is a good example of the continuous scientific quest to find the truth about how our universe works. That is a fundamental part of science: always to investigate and question, Bohac said.

Chemistry

On Oct. 5, the Nobel Prize in chemistry was unveiled and shared between Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal, and K. Barry Sharpless. Their research was focused specifically on click chemistry.

Felix G. Guzman, a chemistry teacher at Carlmont describes click chemistry through an analogy of Lego blocks.

You have Lego parts you can build anything out of, and you click them together. The two parts snap together. In the case of chemistry, a chemical reaction forms blocks of molecules into bigger molecules. When building large molecules, you start with one molecule and add other small parts one at a time, Guzman said.

Mostly, the molecules created from the chemical reaction have medicinal properties. According to Guzman, its a fortunate coincidence that this reaction produces the chemical compound triazole which has useful properties in many pharmaceutical drugs.

Alfred Nobel, who established the prizes, made it clear that the prize was not just an award for a discovery but something that would help humankind. And it has already had that impact. There has already been a revolution within chemistry and so many chemists and biologists are already using this reaction.

Felix G. Guzman

Click chemistry reactions allow you to join complex molecules together; its extraordinary because there are no byproducts, which is usually a major disadvantage since byproducts can be toxic and hard to separate from the desired products, Guzman said.

This lack of byproduct saves a great deal of time and resources in forming chemical compounds. However, the chemical reaction discovered by the Nobel prize winners came with another hassle to crack.

The first two winners, Meldal and Sharpless, came up with this idea independently. However, there was a major disadvantage for them because the chemical reaction required the use of a toxic catalyst, which was copper, but Bertozzi found a way to get rid of the copper catalyst by attaching fluorescent dye to the molecule to track the reaction. Guzman said.

Bertozzis experiments eliminated this obstacle and her research is incredibly useful for the development of future pharmaceuticals, according to Guzman.

Alfred Nobel, who established the prizes, made it clear that the prize was not just an award for discovery but something that would help humankind. And it has already had that impact. There has already been a revolution within chemistry and so many chemists and biologists are already using this reaction today, Guzman said.

Literature and Peace

A day later, on Oct. 6, Annie Ernaux was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature. The French writers work is most notable for describing her experience getting an illegal abortion and her extramarital affair.

Mats Malm, the permanent secretary of the Swedish Nobel Prize Academy, applauded the courage and clinical acuity with which [Ernaus] uncovers the roots, estrangements and collective restraints of personal memory in a press release.

According to the New York Times, Ernauxs prose is uniquely hers. Despite her writings emotional content, she maintains a characteristic, unsentimental tone throughout it.

In a new conference with her publishing house, Ernaux said the writing is a way to shed light on things that one feels but are unclear.

The successive prize, the Nobel Peace Prize, was awarded to Ales Bialiatski, Memorial: a Russian organization, and the Center for Civil Liberties in Ukraine. All three winners received the prize for striving to maintain peace in light of the Russian-Ukraine War. They all contributed to the efforts to speak out about the human rights violations in Russia.

Memorial is a Russian human rights organization that Vladimir Putin shut down for its efforts to speak out about the authoritarian regimes in Russia. The Center for Civil Liberties has worked to document potential Russian crimes against Ukrainian civilians to protect their human rights. Ales Bialiastki is a Belarusian human rights activist who was jailed on politically-motivated charges for 1052 days.

While announcing the Nobel Peace Prize on Oct. 7, Berit Reiss-Andersen said, The Peace Prize laureates represent civil society in their home countries. They have for many years promoted the right to criticize power and protect the fundamental rights of citizens.

Economics

The final Nobel Prize in economic science was awarded to Ben S. Bernanke, Douglas W. Diamond, and Philip H. Dybvig for their research on financial crises. They showed banks roles in economic decline.

One central feature of their research highlighted that while banks give depositors instant access to their savings and provide long-term loans to borrowers, this makes them vulnerable to financial collapse.

For instance, if many depositors simultaneously withdraw money from the bank and no loans are paid back, a financial crisis ensues. To avoid this, the government can act as a lender to the bank in case of emergencies.

In a press release, Tore Ellingson, Chair of the Committee for the Prize in Economic Sciences, said, The laureates insights have improved our ability to avoid both serious crises and expensive bailouts.

The discoveries that the Nobel Prizes highlight contribute significantly to advancement in each field.

The Nobel Prizes will not be forgotten in a year. They will continue to be impactful for a long time, Guzman said.

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Using deep physics powered- AI, Aqemia raises 30 million to further its drug discovery pipeline – Tech.eu

Aqemia, a Parisian deep tech startup, has raised 30 million in a Series A funding round to further support the further scaling of drug discovery via combining quantum-inspired physics and machine learning.

Aqemias core software, developed from academic research at cole normale suprieure (PSL), can predict the effectiveness of a pharmaceutical drug. It does so by predicting first the affinity between a pharmaceutical target and a molecule. Aqemia can complete this task in minutes, while other software methods on the market require up to a week. Speedy prediction is key, since identifying the best drug candidates for a given target requires sifting through millions of compounds.

In a short three years, the startup has grown from this spin-out to a team of 50 professionals converging at the intersection of chemistry and artificial intelligence, culminating in several disclosed and undisclosed collaborations worth up to millions of euros with leading pharmaceutical companies such as Sanofi, Janssen, and Servier.

Unlike AI-based platforms that need experimental data to train on, Aqemia addresses drug discovery projects from their earliest stage by generating its own data using unique quantum physics algorithms derived from 12 years of research at universities Cambridge, Oxford, cole Normale Suprieure, and CNRS.

The unprecedented pace, whopping 10,000x faster while maintaining costs, and accuracy of our deep physics algorithms, adding up to our generative AI, creates a unique combination that permits to generate innovative new drug candidates more quickly, and scale drug discovery projects as technology projects, explained Aqemia CEO and co-founder Emmanuelle Martiano Rolland. We are continuously recruiting to address our next technology and drug discovery challenges.

In addition to the round co-led by Eurazeo and Bpifrance, existing investor Elaia also participated in the round.

"I strongly believe that Aqemia has unparalleled power to shift the drug discovery paradigm, said Eurazeos Antoine Zins. They have not only solved the missing data paradox in the discovery process with deep physics and AI, they can also generate leads at a faster pace than any discovery platform before them. We are very excited to be part of the adventure by their side.

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A New Model of Our Universe to UFOs, Intelligence and Cassandras Curse (The Galaxy Report) – The Daily Galaxy –Great Discoveries Channel

Todays stories include Back when SETI began, we expected intelligent extraterrestrials to make things easy for us to Oumuamua still puzzling scientists 5 years after discovery to NASAs Webb takes stunning star-filled portrait of Pillars of Creation, and much more.

The next stage of cosmic microwave background research. With CMB-S4, scientists hope to connect a sandy desert with a polar desertand revolutionize our understanding of the early universe. Were going back to look for physics from the dawn of time and test the model for how our whole universe was created,' reportsSymmetry.com

The Milky Ways Black Hole May Be the Key to What Drives GalaxiesSupermassive black holes are engines of galactic evolution, but new observations of our galaxy and its central hole dont quite match expectations, reports Wired.

Back when SETI began, we expected intelligent extraterrestrials to make things easy for us. After more than six decades of searching, it is becoming clear that there are no beacons in our galaxy. If our extraterrestrial neighbors are transmitting, then theyre doing so quietly. But our galaxy is just one of hundreds of billions in the observable universe. Are there beacons in those galaxies? And despite the vast distances, could we detect them?

UFOs, intelligence and Cassandras curse--Critically, officials have high confidence that secret U.S. aircraft or experimental technologies are not responsible for these perplexing encounters. At the same time, analysts have no evidence that a foreign power is behind hundreds of UFO reports. At this point, any intelligence analyst worth his salt should sound the alarm about the UFO phenomenon. And if policymakers are, in fact, receiving such warnings, Cassandras curse appears to be alive and well, reports The Hill.

One of the main problems if we ever find alien life, its our politicians, reports Chris Young for Interesting Engineering. Scientists suggest the geopolitical fallout of discovering extraterrestrials could be more dangerous than the aliens themselves.

NASAs Webb Takes Star-Filled Portrait of Pillars of Creation, reports NASA. Webbs new view of the Pillars of Creation, which were first made famous when imaged by NASAs Hubble Space Telescope in 1995, will help researchers revamp their models of star formation by identifying far more precise counts of newly formed stars, along with the quantities of gas and dust in the region. Over time, they will begin to build a clearer understanding of how stars form and burst out of these dusty clouds over millions of years.

Physicists Rewrite a Quantum Rule That Clashes With Our Universe The past and the future are tightly linked in conventional quantum mechanics. Perhaps too tightly. A tweak to the theory could let quantum possibilities increase as space expands, reports Charlie Wood for Quanta.com.

Physicists Got a Quantum Computer to Work by Blasting It With the Fibonacci SequenceAn experiment involving a Fibonacci pattern of laser pulses apparently yielded a new state of matter, reports Gizmodo. What we realized is that by using quasi-periodic sequences based on the Fibonacci pattern, you can have the system behave as if there are two distinct directions of time.

Oumuamua still puzzling scientists 5 years after discovery, reports Keith Cooper for Space.com.Although its origins are still hazy, interstellar objects like Oumuamua may be the product of wandering planets in young planetary systems.

NASA Studies Origins of Weird Solar System Object: Dwarf Planet HaumeaNearly the size of Pluto, Haumea is strange in several ways. It spins faster, by far, than anything else of its size, whirling on its axis in only four hours. Because of its fast spin, Haumea is shaped like a deflated American football instead of a sphere. Its surface, made largely of water ice, is unlike almost any other surface in the KuiperBelt.

Inside the Proton, the Most Complicated Thing You Could Possibly Imagine, reports Charlie Wood and Merrill Sherman for Quanta.com.The positively charged particle at the heart of the atom is an object of unspeakable complexity, one that changes its appearance depending on how it is probed. Weve attempted to connect the protons many faces to form the most complete picture yet.

Lucy Spacecraft Will Slingshot Around EarthOn October 16, 2022, NASAs Lucy spacecraft will fly by the Earth for the first of three gravity assists. During the maneuver, Lucy will pass within 219 miles of the planet (lower than the International Space Station) and will fly through a cloud of over 6,200 Earth-orbiting satellites. This data visualization depicts Lucys trajectory through the satellite swarm.

Algae could be instrumental in making human exploration of Mars possible, reports the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). Extremophilic algae are types of algae known for their ability to thrive in extreme environments such as high-altitude snowy mountains or hypersaline lakes. If we want to accomplish long-term space exploration with people instead of rovers and robots, it will require developing a self-sustaining life support systemfood and breathable air.

For the first time, astronomers saw dust in space being pushed by starlight--The finding could help researchers understand how light sculpts matter throughout the cosmos, reports Science News. Astronomers have long known that the dust emerging from the star WR 140 and its companion is formed by gas from these two stars colliding and condensing into soot. But images of the pair taken over the course of 16 years show that the dust is accelerating as it travels away from the stars.

First known map of the Cosmos found hidden in Medieval parchmentFabled star catalogue by ancient Greek astronomer Hipparchus had been feared lost, reports Nature. James Evans, a historian of astronomy at the University of Puget Sound says it proves that Hipparchus, often considered the greatest astronomer of ancient Greece, really did map the heavens centuries before other known attempts. It also illuminates a crucial moment in the birth of science, when astronomers shifted from simply describing the patterns they saw in the sky to measuring and predicting them.

Astronomers discovered something strange about potentially hazardous asteroid Phaethon, reports Stefanie Waldek for Space.com.Phaethon is just the 11th known asteroid to demonstrate a changing rotational period.

Record measurement of universe suggests something is fishy, reports France 24. The comprehensive new study published in The Astrophysical Journal further confirmed that there is a significant discrepancy between two different ways to estimate the speed at which the universe is expanding.

Is the question Why is there something instead of nothing? even worth asking?--In this video from the interview series Closer to Truth, the US presenter Robert Lawrence Kuhn and the UK philosopher A C Grayling peel back the layers of a question thats been bandied about in many a Philosophy 101 classroom.

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The next stage of cosmic microwave background research – Symmetry magazine

In the 1960s, an anomalous, faint electromagnetic glow was observed across the entire sky. Physicists later determined that the light came from the very early universe, released when the first atoms formed shortly after the Big Bang.

We now call this relic radiation the cosmic microwave background, or CMB. Studying it is one of the highest priority pursuits in cosmology.

The fantastic thing about these [photons] is they have experienced the entire history of the universe, says Julian Borrill, a senior scientist at the US Department of Energys Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. And everything that has ever happened in the universe has left a tiny imprint on those photons; its changed their distribution and their energies slightly in all kinds of subtle ways.

If we can measure them with enough precision and understand their statistics, we can tease out the entire history of the universe.

Many experiments, both space- and ground-based, are already studying the CMB. Now scientists are developing plans for an ambitious project that would multiply by 10 the sensitivity of all these searches combined.

Called Cosmic Microwave Background-Stage 4, the project would comprise an array of small- and large-aperture telescopes deployed in Chile and at the South Pole. Building it would require unprecedented cooperation between two funding agencies and three scientific communities: astronomy, particle physics and polar science.

If scientists can pull it off, CMB-S4 will connect a sandy desert with a polar desert to address major astronomical questions.

Were going back to look for physics from the dawn of time and test the model for how our whole universe was created, says John Carlstrom, a CMB-S4 project scientist and professor at the University of Chicago. From that, we also learn a great deal about whats in the universe, how it evolved from these quantum fluctuations to all the structure we see.

Were developing the full story of the universe from its infancy and creation to the present day.

For many of the over 400 scientists across 121 worldwide institutions who are part of the CMB-S4 collaboration, the most intriguing goal of the experiment is its search for evidence of cosmic inflation.

Cosmic inflation is a hypothetical event in which the universe rapidly expanded. We think that inflation is one of the many hints for resolving the inconsistency between our two great theories of physics, general relativity and quantum mechanics, says Borrill, who serves as the CMB-S4 project data scientist.

Cosmic inflation would also explain, among other things, why areas of the universe that otherwise should not have ever been close enough together to affect one another still seem suspiciously similar.

The inflation process should have released gravitational waves, fluctuations in space-time that CMB-S4 is designed to detect.

Either detecting or ruling out the presence of primordial gravitational waveswould be a huge advance for our knowledge of the universe, says Jeff McMahon, an associate professor at the University of Chicago and co-spokesperson for the CMB-S4 collaboration.

But an experiment of this scale and sensitivity would have the potential to do much more, including discover unknown subatomic particles from the early universe, explore the nature of dark matter and dark energy, map the matter in the cosmos, and capture transient phenomena in the microwave sky.

I think the richness of the dataset means that its going to lead us in new directions, and those directions could be something new and exciting, McMahon says. I think theres room for surprises.

CMB-S4 is planning to place an array of microwave telescopes at two sites that have been vetted for their scientific value: the Atacama Plateau in Chile and the South Pole. The Simons Observatory, under construction in Chile, and the South Pole Observatory, operating in Antarctica, are among precursor Stage-3 CMB experiments that could provide a solid basis for the development of CMB-S4.

To fulfill some of CMB-S4s scientific goals, scientists will need to look at the same patch of sky for a long time, and the South Pole is conveniently oriented for this, as its view of the sky changes very little over the course of the year. Scientists plan to host at least 9 small-aperture telescopes 0.5 meters in diameter and one 5-meter large-aperture telescope at CMB-S4s South Pole site to conduct an ultra-deep survey of 3% of the sky.

Other goals require scientists to collect data from a very large area of sky; the Chile site is well suited for this. At the CMB-S4 site in the Chilean Atacama Desert, scientists plan to use two 6-meter large-aperture telescopes to conduct a deep and wide survey of 70% of the sky.

The CMB-S4 collaboration plans to use hundreds of thousands of superconducting bolometers as their detectors. The thing that makes these experiments sensitive is the number of detectors that they have in their focal plane, says Kevin Huffenberger, a professor at Florida State University and co-spokesperson for the CMB-S4 collaboration. [Even with] a better detector, youre still looking through the same atmosphere, so it doesnt really help You have to build more detectors so that you can average down the atmosphere over more detectors.

The design for CMB-S4, he says, offers a big step up in the sensitivity, which allows it to do things that the other experiments couldnt.

Three major studies have endorsed CMB-S4. It was recommended in 2014 by the Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel, which outlines priorities for US particle physics; in 2015 by the National Academies report A Strategic Vision for NSF Investments in Antarctic and Southern Ocean Research, which defines the goals for the National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs; and in November 2021 by the National Academies report Pathways to Discovery in Astronomy and Astrophysics, which outlines priorities for US astronomy and astrophysics in the coming decade.

The CMB-S4 team is planning for the project to be a partnership between the National Science Foundation and the US Department of Energy. In 2019, DOE formally established the scientific need for CMB-S4, and in 2020 it designated Lawrence Berkeley National Lab as the host laboratory. The funding agencies require additional reviews before approving the start of construction.

The seemingly slow progress is not unusual for an endeavor of this size,according to those involved. Its a big project, and it takes a lot of time for the agencies to ensure that the project is well justified, says Huffenberger.

Marcelle Soares-Santos, an assistant professor at the University of Michigan and a convener of the group that focused on astrophysics at Snowmass2021, is also unsurprised at the pace. We all would like it to go faster, but I think its not unexpected to be at this stage, she says. Theres a reason why it requires support from the entire communitybecause it requires knowledge and expertise and resources that comefrom different corners of the community.

The CMB-S4 team must also consider the allocation of the limited resources available at the NSF-managed South Pole Station, which due to its remoteness and the extreme cold, is only accessible for a few months a year. To optimally match the capabilities of CMB-S4 to the logistical constraints of deploying and operating the telescopes at the South Pole, the balance between the number of telescopes placed at each site is currently being reexamined through an analysis of alternatives, one of the many agency requirements before considering and approving the project for construction.

Were going over the different changes to the instrument configurations we could make that would still meet our instrument requirements [in order] to understand what fits best within the logistical footprintfor the South Pole Station especially, but also the project overall, McMahon says.

That process should wrap up this year, he says, then we should be ready to seek funding to move forward toward the next stages of design and then construction, with operations in the early 2030s.

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What Is The Law Of Attraction? Forbes Health – Forbes

The basic philosophy behind the law of attraction is that energy precedes manifestation, explains Whitman. As such, positive thoughts may bring positive results into a persons life, while negative thoughts bring the opposite.

Whatever we direct our powerful focus upon within the invisible realm of our thoughts, beliefs and emotions eventually manifests into outer form, claims Whitman. Thereby the law of attraction says the state of everything in our external worldour bodies, our relationships, the robustness of our careers and our financesis a direct reflection of our internal state.

When were focused on whats missing, whats unjust or on all the ways weve been wronged, we not only continue to find evidence of wrongdoing, but we hold ourselves in a victim mindset that deprives us of our power to think and feel on purpose, adds Whitman. Conversely, the law of attraction says if you dont like the quality of the experiences youre drawing to yourself, you can change them by adjusting your vibrational output, which means shifting your mood, attitude, words, thoughts or perspective.

As an example, imagine you are selling your house and you feel anxious about people going through your home, because someone might steal somethingthat is a negative output and like a boomerang will give an equal reaction of vibrational energy, claims Whitman. You might find that someone moved something, stole something or the energy in the house feels off. However, if you are tending to your energy and the fear or anxiety around selling your home, and trust that the perfect buyer will come, in the perfect timing, and that you are excited about your next move or the money that will flow in, then you are sending out positive vibes.

The energy, attitude, acts and emotions one puts out into the world are more likely than not to attract similar or resonant energy, attitudes, acts, vibrations and emotions, says James Michael Nolan, Ph.D., a licensed psychologist, law of attraction coach and former president of Southwestern College in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This is not unrelated to the common notion of karma, you reap what you sow, or what goes around comes around.

Principles behind the law of attraction can be traced back to ancient philosophers, says Nolan, including Hermes Trismegistus and the Hermetic Teachings, which were written as far back as the first century. So, this is not by any means new or new age-y thinking, says Nolan. It has been around a very long time, across all major religions and many philosophical schools.

There are various ways people look at the law of attraction, explains Nolan. On the one hand, there are people who ascribe to the more scientific sounding explanation of vibrational energy. While the other, more metaphysical worldview of this concept isnt based on a logical, linear explanation at all, and instead relies on intuition, faith and trust, according to Nolan.

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Cloud: Why are more businesses turning to managed hosting? – TechNative

Cast your mind back to the office of 2019 its almost completely unrecognisable compared to todays working environment.

The last three years have seen the rise of remote working, as well as the emergence of big data technologies and SaaS solutions.

As a result, most businesses have now migrated at least some of their workloads and applications to the cloud. In particular, were seeing a growing appetite for managed cloud hosting a market which is predicted to grow from $86.1 Bn in 2021 to $237 Bn in 2032.

Not all clouds are created equal

Public cloud resources are delivered over the internet, owned, and operated by third-party service providers like AWS or Azure. Businesses often procure public cloud services on a pay as you go basis, paying only for the CPU cycles, bandwidth, and storage they consume. Public cloud is often seen as the most accessible solution for businesses thanks to this unlimited scalability and the minimal maintenance needed.

By contrast, private cloud refers to cloud services and infrastructure that are maintained on a private network, using dedicated hardware and software. Though it requires significantly more maintenance and monitoring, private cloud offers businesses superior control over their IT infrastructure particularly when it comes to security, costs etc.

As the name suggests, hybrid cloud infrastructure takes elements of both public and private cloud. It enables businesses to select storage whether on-premises, from hyperscalers or local cloud providers to match the performance needs of specific workloads. For example, many businesses use public cloud for day-to-day workloads and private cloud to house sensitive data.

Why are businesses turning away from public cloud?

After an initial rush to migrate workloads and resources to the public cloud, many businesses are (at least in part) reversing this decision. A 2021 IDC study found that 80% of respondents had recently repatriated workloads from public cloud environments.

Why? First and foremost, many businesses found that public cloud didnt deliver promised cost savings. Though public cloud can be more cost efficient when catering to occasional demand spikes, it can quickly become expensive when handling huge, year-round workloads particularly when you factor in management fees and non-fixed billing models. Secondly, many businesses are now choosing not to store sensitive data in public cloud environments, since hardware is often shared by multiple companies.

Is owned data centre infrastructure a better option?

Not necessarily. Largescale, global businesses may find it worthwhile to invest in their own data centre infrastructure as theyd benefit from economies of scale and total control over operations. But this is prohibitively costly for most, especially SMEs.

Whats more, figuring out networking, computing and storage needs based on applications and data is time consuming and requires a team of in-house experts. Again, this is unrealistic for most small and medium-sized businesses.

So, whats the alternative?

This is where managed hosting comes in. To create a bespoke cloud solution, managed hosting combines dedicated servers and hardware with management by an external service provider. Managed hosting also includes added value services like backup and disaster recovery, load balancing, security services, physical security for data centres, maintenance, and monitoring.

Managed hosting gives businesses peace of mind that their cloud infrastructure is being managed to the highest standards. Plus, since it doesnt require in-house cloud expertise or intervention, managed hosting gives IT teams freedom to focus on internal projects and processes.

Overall, managed hosting offers businesses the best of both worlds. A low maintenance service that operates on a private or hybrid cloud environment with personalisation, reliability and scalability built in from the start.

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Jake Madders, Co-founder and Director at Hyve Managed Hosting. Hyve Managed Hosting is a fully-managed, UK-based hosting provider with a genuine passion for technology. Adopting a customer-centric approach, Hyve delivers a range of hosting services, from mission-critical private cloud and managed cloud, to colocation and security services. Hyves engineers become an extension of any business, excelling in tailor-made 24/7/365 support and centralised management.

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2CRSi, Clever Cloud, Kalray and Vates Collaborate on Sovereign and Innovative Data Center Equipment – HPCwire

STRASBOURG, France, NANTES, France, GRENOBLE, France and PARIS, Oct. 18, 2022 2CRSi, a designer and manufacturer of high-performance energy-efficient servers; Clever Cloud, a European provider of automation and optimization solutions for websites and applications hosting; Kalray, a leading provider of hardware and software technologies for high-performance, data-centric computing markets; and Vates, an open source software company specializing in secure and open source virtualization, are pleased to announce that the ReNESENS project has been awarded by the French AMI Cloud: France 2030 Investment Plan Supporting the supply of solutions for the industry of the future. The aim of ReNESENS is to develop solutions for Cloud and Edge data center infrastructure around a new class of processors called DPU (Data Processing Unit) and innovative virtualization and software-defined technologies.

The speed, complexity and quantity of data handled by data centers is exploding historically on the Cloud and more recently at the Edge. New classes of equipment are needed based on new hardware and software foundations to provide more efficient, power-optimized, and more open data center infrastructures.

The ReNESENS project is bringing together some of the most advanced French companies with unique expertise in the new class of DPU data processors, virtualization software, highly efficient servers and innovative data center architecture; Vates, Clever Cloud, Kalray and 2CRSi. The project intends to develop an innovative and attractive sovereign proposition, for both end users and the ecosystem of data center players.

Data centers are more crucial now than ever before, meaning the need for innovative and very efficient systems management and portability, stated Vates founder Olivier Lambert. In this regard, virtualization plays a key role; ReNESENS is a project of strategic importance to develop the next generation of data centers, both at the core and at the Edge. In this project, Vates will work closely with its partners to integrate XCP-ng into Kalrays DPU architecture and ensure its stack works well with Clever Clouds network tools. It will also deliver tightly optimized appliances that combine the best of Kalray, Clever Cloud technologies and 2CSRis high-end and Edge computing hardware solutions.

The ReNESENS project is structured around 4 main areas:

Lasting 3 years, ReNESENS is a multi-million Euro project with the predicted outcome of a complete range of highly innovative solutions combining hardware and software, enabling customers to use independent, secure and highly sophisticated appliances for their data centers.

About 2CRSi

Founded in Strasbourg, 2CRSi group develops, produces and sells customized, high-performance and environmentally friendly servers. In the 2021-22 financial year, the Group generated revenue of 183.6 million. The Group today has approximately 400 employees and markets its offer of innovative solutions (processing, storage and network) in more than 50 countries. 2CRSi has been listed since June 2018 on the regulated market of Euronext in Paris (ISIN Code: FR0013341781).

About Clever Cloud

Founded in 2010, Clever Cloud is a company based in Nantes, France, and specializes in IT automation. It creates and provides the software building blocks necessary for the flexible deployment of applications on self-service PaaS architectures. Its clients include major names such as Airbus, AXA, Caisse dpargne, Cegid, Docaposte, MAIF, McDonalds, Solocal, SNCF, TBWA.

About Kalray

Kalray (Euronext Growth Paris ALKAL) is a leading provider of hardware and software technologies and solutions for high-performance, data-centric computing markets, from cloud to edge.Kalray provides a full range of products to enable smarter, more efficient, and energy-wise data-intensive applications and infrastructures. Its offerings include its unique patented DPU (Data Processing Unit) processors and acceleration cards, as well as its leading-edge software-defined storage and data management solutions. Implemented individually or in combination, Kalrays high-performance solutions allow its customers to improve the efficiency of data centers or design the best solutions in fast-growing sectors such as AI, Media & Entertainment, Life Science, Scientific Research, Edge Computing, Automotive and others.Founded in 2008 as a spin-off of the well-known French CEA research lab, with corporate and financial investors such as Alliance Venture (Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi), NXP Semiconductors or Bpifrance, Kalray is dedicated through technology, expertise, and passion to offer more: more for a smart world, more for the planet, more for customers and developers.

About Vates

Since 2012, Vates has been developing open-source solutions dedicated to enterprise-grade server virtualization, ensuring the ability to deliver high performance in both data centers and small infrastructure. As a major player in systems management and delivery, we have been working on our innovative and secure open-source hypervisor based on Xen: XCP-ng, as well as the management, backup and orchestration platform dedicated to XCP-ng and Citrix Hypervisor: Xen Orchestra.

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The Best Amazon Drive Alternative in 2022: Cloud Storage Options – Cloudwards

Amazon has two cloud storage services: Amazon Drive and Amazon Photos. The latter is an unlimited cloud storage for photos and videos that comes bundled with Prime. Amazon has chosen to drop support for Amazon Drive, the more general storage service, to focus on Amazon Photos. This means users will have to find an Amazon Drive alternative.

Although this announcement was unexpected, Amazon gave users plenty of time to find a good alternative. On Oct. 31, Amazon will remove the mobile apps from all app stores, after Jan. 31, 2023, you wont be able to upload files, and the company will delete all files from the servers Dec. 31, 2023.

However, you shouldnt wait to find somewhere else to store files. Many of the best cloud storage services offer free storage, so you can try them before making the move. Read on, and well go through five services that we think youll like.

Amazon Drive was Amazons alternative to Google Drive. However, it will be deprecated after 2023, and youll only be able to store photos and videos through Amazon Photos.

Yes. On Oct. 31, Amazon will remove the service from the app stores, and beginning Jan. 31, 2023, youll lose the ability to upload files. On Dec. 31, 2023, Amazon will shut the service down for good and delete all files.

Yes. Amazon Cloud Drive is just another name for Amazon Drive.

One of the best aspects of Amazon Drive is how easy it is to use, so services with a user-friendly interface will be a priority here. Well also be looking for secure services that are dedicated to data privacy and offer a good deal, so you arent spending too much on your file storage.

Sync.com and pCloud are two of our favorite cloud storage providers. Theyre easy to use, offer zero-knowledge encryption and are cheaper than Amazon Drive. Icedrive takes a close third as a cheaper alternative thats missing some features the top two services offer.

If privacy isnt a big deal to you, Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive are well-known cloud storage services that arent lacking and are remarkably easy to pick up, especially coming from Amazon Drive.

The top of this list is a close fight, but with its great balance of features, usability and price, Sync.com wins. Lets jump right in to see what makes this service our favorite.

Sync.com keeps all your files safe, no questions asked.

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Sync.com does everything Amazon Drive does and more. Whether youre a fan of the simplicity of Amazons service, the wide range of supported devices or the seamless file syncing, Sync.com will have you covered.

Its easy to get started with it, whether youre using the web interface, the desktop app or the apps for iOS and Android devices. You can sync files with the dedicated sync folder or share them with a sharing link. The sharing settings are also easy to use, so you can collaborate without leaving important files unprotected.

This seamless ability to share files with anyone is why Sync.com also tops our list for the best cloud storage for sharing. It even gives recipients the option to zip the digital content before downloading it, which speeds up the transfer of large files. Theres no need to use a physical USB drive or separate file hosting service if Sync.com is your main cloud storage.

However, where Sync.com really shines is its security and dedication to privacy. Sync.com comes with a host of amazing security features. On top of the basics we expect, like TLS/SSL encryption and a confidence-inspiring privacy policy, Sync.com offers a local password reset and two-factor authentication through email or an authenticator app on your mobile device.

However, the biggest security benefit is that Sync.com applies zero-knowledge encryption to all your files. You can read more about file encryption in our description of encryption, but to keep it simple, zero-knowledge encryption means that even though your files are in the companys data centers, youre the only one with the key to open them.

Sync.com isnt the only zero-knowledge cloud storage provider. However, since Sync.coms encryption protects all your files with no extra setup, even if you have a free account, theres no doubt that this is one of the most secure providers.

Sync.com is a great value.

One downside to Sync.com is the lack of low-storage plans, although the plans that are available are a great deal. You can start with 5GB of free cloud storage, and the 6TB and 1TB individual plans cost $24 and $6 per month, for the respective annual plans.

Overall, Sync.com is one of the best cloud storage services out there. You can even get unlimited storage for $ per user per year, if you pay for at least two users. Our Sync.com review and the 5GB free version are worth checking out, especially if you dont know where to go when Amazon Drive gets shut down.

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If you want more features and tools than Amazon Drive offered, choose pCloud.

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Sync.com may be our favorite cloud storage service, but pCloud is a clear and very close second. As we show in our full Sync.com vs pCloud comparison, this provider is a little more expensive and the zero-knowledge encryption is limited to a specific folder.

However, pClouds inclusion of a cloud backup service with pCloud Backup and the browser extension pCloud Save make it slightly richer in terms of features. pCloud also offers faster speeds thanks to the block-level sync.

Its also friendly to pretty much any device out there. Not only is there a web app and desktop apps for Windows, macOS and Linux, but theres also great apps for Android and iOS. Device compatibility is important if you want to make use of the syncing tools, and pCloud is one of the best for it.

One of pClouds features is a media player. Normally, this wouldnt be too special, as its common for a cloud storage or file hosting service to have something like it. However, this media player puts pCloud on our list of the top cloud storage for music, and thanks to an unofficial add-on, its also one of the best cloud services for Kodi.

Basically, if youre looking for music and video storage with the option to stream from the cloud, and you dont want to fork out for separate services, pCloud is for you.

pClouds lifetime plans are an amazing offer if you need long-term storage.

pClouds annual plans are a tad pricier than Sync.coms, but the lifetime plans can be worth it. At $49.99, $99.99 or $1200 for the 500GB, 2TB and 10TB plans respectively, these deals are a great value if you plan on using pCloud for at least four years.

So if youre looking for long-term storage or want to stream media while its in your cloud storage space, you should read our full pCloud review. Just remember to put sensitive documents in the pCloud Crypto folder to take advantage of the private data encryption.

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Icedrive is another zero-knowledge provider that can trade blows with the best.

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Although pCloud and Sync.com are great options, they lack a good value, low-storage plan. Thats where Icedrive comes in. First, well jump into what it offers, then well talk more about the pricing.

Icedrive is a zero-knowledge provider thats surprisingly well-rounded for a service first released in 2019. It also has a sleek and intuitive user interface, which is a nice change from some older providers (and wins Icedrive a well-earned point in our comparison with Sync.com).

It lacks some features, such as a dedicated sync folder, and the customer service is acceptable but nothing special. However, it has enough tools to work for most users, and extra features can ruin an otherwise easy-to-use platform.

As with other zero-knowledge providers, all the data you store on Icedrives servers is encrypted with a private encryption key. However, rather than using the industry standard protocol AES, Icedrive opts to use Twofish.

Both are considered essentially unbreakable and their differences are well beyond the scope of this article. However, the practical difference is that Twofish isnt as common, so hackers tend to be less familiar with it.

Icedrive is a great value Amazon Drive alternative.

Icedrive is an above-average storage service, and one thing that makes it stand out is the pricing. The starting price is $1.67 per month for 150GB, when paying annually. Then it jumps up to $4.17 and $15 per month for the 1TB and 5TB annual plans.

There are also lifetime plans, which become worth it at around four to five years of use.

If youre looking for small amounts of storage and need a service thats easy to pick up, read our Icedrive review. It offers plenty of value and all the great security of the higher-priced providers. Plus, theres a 10GB free plan to get you started.

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Google Drive will be familiar to Amazon Drive users, and you probably already have an account.

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Google offers its client-side encryption to enterprise and education users, but if you have one of the personal or business plans, there isnt any way to protect your digital library from a government subpoena or skilled hacker. However, Amazon Drive wasnt a zero-knowledge provider either, and there are benefits to using Google Drive.

Google Drive is so easy to use that you might be using it without even noticing. All you need is a Gmail account to get started, and Android users can back up their devices to a Google Drive account without extra software.

You can also set up an automatic photo backup through Google Photos. This will be familiar to anyone who is used to using both Amazon Drive and Amazon Photos, so if you want to move away from Amazon and continue keeping your pictures separate from your other files, Google Drive is for you.

This focus on usability extends to the integration with Google Docs (and the rest of your Google Workspace). The tools for working on your documents and sharing and collaborating on them with other users are intuitive and powerful.

However, it doesnt end with Docs, Sheets and Slides. If you want to take notes, theres Google Keep. If you need to plan ahead, you can use Google Calendar. Youll also get all your Google Chat and Gmail files saved to your Google Drive to keep them safe and make file sharing easier.

You can also replace Amazon Photos with Google Photos.

Google Drive has a rather generous 15GB free plan. The 100GB, 200GB and 2TB plans cost $1.67, $2.50 and $8.33 per month, respectively, when paying annually. This isnt the best deal, but you can share your space with up to five users and Google offers a great 24/7 support system for paying customers, which can come in handy.

Overall, Google Drive takes a similar approach to Amazon Drive, although at a lower cost per gigabyte across the board. You wont have extra security or privacy, but youll get some great ways to work on your files across multiple devices and collaborate with your friends, family and colleagues. If this appeals to you, read our full Google Drive review to learn more.

OneDrive is perfect for small businesses that need to collaborate.

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OneDrive is another provider that we regularly recommend, but for its collaboration tools rather than excellent privacy or security. Since OneDrive is a Microsoft offering, it works best with programs like Word, Excel and PowerPoint and is built into Windows File Explorer by default.

You wont struggle to use OneDrive, either. Its desktop app and web app have a level of polish that most cloud storage services struggle to achieve. It even has a solid app for mobile devices, despite Windows Phone and Windows 10 Mobile being discontinued.

OneDrive is also a reasonably fast service, although not the fastest.

Our Dropbox vs Google Drive vs OneDrive comparison is the best place to see where each of the big three cloud storage providers win, but the simple answer is if youre one of over 50 million Office 365 subscribers, OneDrive is probably for you.

Even if you arent a fan of Microsoft Office, youll still be able to make use of some decent syncing and sharing tools, which make collaboration a breeze.

OneDrive offers great deals if you need a handful of users.

Office 365 has two main paid plans for personal users, each giving 1TB of OneDrive storage per user. The Personal plan costs $5.83 per month and gives you one account, while the Family plan is $8.33 per month for six accounts, when you buy the respective annual plans.

If you can make use of multiple accounts and need Office 365s office software, then OneDrive is a great value. Read our OneDrive review if you want to learn more.

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Amazon Drive never was the best cloud storage service out there. If youre using it, there are other options you can move to now that its shutting down, whether you prioritize usability, speed, security, collaboration or file sharing.

Even if you arent a fan of the providers we looked at here, there are plenty of other cloud storage providers that might suit your needs. For example, if you want some extra backup tools, IDrive (read our IDrive review) is another great Amazon Drive alternative.

Were you using Amazon Drive before the announcement? Have you changed to any of these providers? Did your new cloud storage service meet your expectations? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. Thanks for reading.

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Incooling is building servers that use liquid to cool down – TechCrunch

The way Incooling CEO Helena Samodurova sees it, the IT world is experiencing two major crises: an energy crisis and a supply chain crisis. For IT teams, satisfying new climate-friendly energy budgets is presenting a challenge, particularly when dealing with older computer hardware. At the same time, acquiring improved, less power-sucking machines is becoming tougher both because of shipping backlogs and because hardware is quickly running up against efficiency limits.

Motivated to solve the dual crises an ambitious goal, to be sure Samodurova co-founded Incooling, which focuses on efficiency in data centers. Incooling, which is pitching in the Startup Battlefield at Disrupt, designed a custom-built server with a proprietary cooling system that it claims allows for superior thermal management, enabling the server to achieve high-efficiency standards.

Our own design and cooling allows for unleashing the full potential of todays technologies which otherwise are not met due to heat and space constraints, Samodurova told TechCrunch in a recent interview. With our technology, we are able to increase the performance on scaleable and non-scaleable tasks by accelerating the existing hardware and saving on energy use.

Samodurova began developing Incoolings tech in 2018 with Rudie Verweij, the companys second co-founder. The two met at the High Tech Campus, a tech center and R&D ecosystem on the Southern edge of the Dutch city of Eindhoven, during a hackathon.

After partnering with CERN in Switzerland Samodurova leveraged connections there through her work at HighTechXL, an incubator thats previously commercialized CERN technologies Samodurova and Verweij designed prototype server hardware. Their server uses a two-phase cooling system with refrigerants specifically designed for extreme heat and conditions, which Samodurova claims allows it to a reach some of the fastest processor speeds of any server on the market.

A diagram illustrating how Incoolings phase-change cooling system works. Image Credits: Incooling

Incoolings secret sauce, if you will, is the aforementioned cooling design and control. Samodurova says the system is able to quickly respond to fluctuating heat loads, adjusting to ensure the servers processor stays within safe temperature ranges. As we are entering a new market cooling and compute we dont really have direct competition, Samodurova said. Cooling companies focus only on cooling and server manufacturers only on the end server, whereas we take the best from both worlds and combine it in the ultimate custom solution where every major component is specifically designed to perform at their designed maximum capacity and that way enhance the end result above the current market benchmarks.

Certainly, Incoolings mission is an important one. Its estimated that data centers consume about 3% of the global electric supply and account for about 2% of total greenhouse gas emissions worldwide; cooling costs can total around $2 billion a year. While traditional data centers consume less energy than they used to, the demand for compute to drive AI-powered applications and accommodate the growing public cloud threatens to derail progress.

Samodurova was loathe to reveal much about how Incooling managed its servers efficiency improvements its early days for the company, which is in the midst of raising capital. But she did say the cooling system employs phase-change cooling, a technique that can provide a more reliable way to cool electronics than conventional air conditioners and air compressors.

Phase-change cooling harnesses a cooling fluids latent heat of vaporization the point at which it transitions from a liquid phase into a gaseous phase and vice versa. Fluid in a phase-change cooling system collects heat until it vaporizes, at which point it becomes less dense and travels to the cooler part of the system. There, it dissipates the heat, and as it does so, the gas transitions back into a liquid and recirculates back toward the heat source.

Phase-change cooling offers several benefits, perhaps chief of which is reduced energy usage and thus costs. Unlike, say, a fan, the system doesnt require a continuous supply of electricity to cool components. As an added benefit, because it doesnt contain moving parts, its less prone to mechanical failure.

Its hardly a new technology. Phase-change cooling features in Xiaomis circa-2021 Mi 11 Ultra smartphone. And on the server front, Microsoft has experimented with a two-phase cooling system on the banks of the Columbia River, using steel holding tanks to submerge servers below the water and carry heat away from their processors.

A render of Incoolings server, based on an existing Gigabyte blade. Image Credits: Incooling

Rival startups are experimenting with phase-change cooling for servers, also. Submer Immersion Cooling which has venture backing submerges servers in a special, contained fluid, allowing techs to swap hardware components even while the system is operational. Meanwhile, ZutaCores processor-cooling technology dissipates heat through a liquid contact.

But Samodurova asserts that Incooling, which currently has a 12-person team, is continuously growing as it prepares to mass-produce its server next year. She wouldnt answer questions about potential customers or projected revenue, but she claimed that one of Incoolings prototypes has been running in a data center for over a year.

Also notable, Incooling has a partnership with PC manufacturer Gigabyte to use the latters R161 Series, G-Series, and H-Series server platforms as the testbed for Incoolings tech. In a preliminary run, Incooling said it achieved up to 20 degrees Celsius lower processor core temperatures leading to an up to 10% increase in boost clock-speed and 200 Watts lower power draw.

The pandemic showed how much we rely on technology and how important reliable connections are, Samodurova said. Due to pandemic, we were able to directly showcase Incoolings added value by bridging the gap between the demand for compute and the existing solutions.

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Traefik Announces General Availability of Traefik Hub, First-of-its-Kind Cloud Native Networking Platform – Business Wire

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Traefik Labs, creator of the open source Traefik Proxy, today announced the general availability, available on October 26 during KubeCon, of its new cloud service that enables networking best practices in minutes and helps eliminate the complexity of managing Kubernetes and Docker networking at scale.

Cloud native emerged in 2015, the same year Traefik Proxy was open sourced. With more than 3 billion downloads and 40,000 GitHub stars, Traefik Proxy has grown alongside the cloud native ecosystem. Traefik Proxy revolutionizes cloud native networking for containerized applications by providing dynamic application-aware traffic management and deep integration with all the major container orchestrators.

Today, as the cloud native ecosystem is becoming more mature and adoption continues to accelerate, organizations still face pressing challenges coming from the multiplication of clusters and the need to extend traffic management up to the edge, to users, and third parties. Traefik Hub, a unified cloud native networking platform, redefines the publication and security of containers to the edge, at scale.

Traefik Hub fills a gap in the industry for both small standalone teams and large distributed organizations, said Darren Shepherd, chief architect and co-founder of Acorn Labs, and former chief technology officer of Rancher.

Announced as a beta in June and already with over 6,000 users, Traefik Hub is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform that integrates with Traefik and Nginx and instantly provides a gateway to services running on any Kubernetes or Docker environment. With the Traefik Hub platform, customers are able to:

In today's cloud native world, applications are more distributed than ever before, with services running across increasingly heterogeneous environments and a complex technical stack, said Emile Vauge, CEO and founder of Traefik Labs. That complexity demands a new generation of cloud native networking solutions with greater operational agility with full GitOps readiness.

To learn more about Traefik Hub, visit Traefik Labs at KubeCon, booth S13, or go to https://traefik.io/traefik-hub. The Pro plan promotional launch price is available at $109 per month.

About Traefik Labs

Traefik Labs develops the worlds most popular cloud-native application networking stack. Traefiks modern approach to networking helps developers and operations teams of all sizes build, deploy and run modern microservices applications quickly and easily across data centers, on-premises servers and public clouds from the origin to the edge. Used by the worlds largest enterprises, Traefik Proxy is one of Docker Hubs top 10 projects, with over 3 billion downloads. Founded in 2016, Traefik Labs is backed by investors including Balderton Capital, Elaia, 360 Capital Partner, and Kima Ventures. For more information, visit traefik.io and follow @traefik on Twitter.

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