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Nirmata Cloud Native Policy Management Solution Delivers Intelligent…

Nirmata Cloud Native Policy Management SAN JOSE, Calif. (PRWEB) October 06, 2021 Nirmata, the software solutions provider for policy-based security and automation of production Kubernetes workloads and clusters, and creators of Kyverno, the leading policy engine designed for Kubernetes, today announced the availability of Nirmata Cloud Native Policy Management. The solution enables DevSecOps teams to ensure the security, compliance, and operational readiness of their Kubernetes workloads and clusters. By automating the creation, deployment, and lifecycle management of policy-based Intelligent Guardrails, customers can gain insights, alerts, and reports, and enable effective

Main phase of ESEA Premier Season 38 finishes, 8-team playoff bracket set

The 38th season of ESEA Premier: Europe in CS:GO is reaching its conclusion, as the tournament’s main phase has just finished. Four teams from Group A and four from Group B have advanced to the playoffs, which begin on Oct. 12 after IEM Fall Europe concludes. The best squad in Group A turned out to be Team BLINK, which managed to fall short only once in this stage, losing to Sprout in August. Sprout also survived the group stage, moving forward as the fourth seed. The second and third best

Stratis Joins ‘APPG Blockchain’ to Help Guide UK Blockchain Policy

[PRESS RELEASE – London, United Kingdom, 20th September 2021] Stratis has joined the UK’s All Party Parliamentary Group on Blockchain (APPG Blockchain) to contribute its knowledge and experience of deploying blockchain for innovative use-cases. APPG Blockchain includes organisations like Capita, the IOTA Foundation, SAP and the British Standards Institute (BSI) who collaborate with an array of experts in public evidence-forums to provide tangible recommendations to policy-makers working on the UK’s approach to blockchain. As one of the UK’s most prominanent blockchain projects the Stratis team will contribute its knowledge and

Deathloop: How To Complete All Charlie’s Challenges | A Charlie Montague Game Guide

Charlie Montague is the resident game designer — as one of the eight Visionaries, he’s “improved” the island of Blackreef by packing each area with little mini-games for the Eternalists to play. There are lots of weird games to play, and if you’re aiming to earn the “A Charlie Montague Game” trophy / achievement, you’ll need to complete all five. You can get some big rewards, what’s not to love? Some of the games like Moxie’s are totally straightforward. All you have to do is run an obstacle course before

How to Answer Deathloop ‘Queen of Riddles’ Yerhva Questions

Top GamesBelow, we've dropped the full list of questions she may ask and their correct answers. / Arkane Studios, Bethesda SoftworksYerhva, also known as the "Queen of Riddles," is the Zultan of Deathloop's Blackreef.That is to say that she's a giant technological construct that will only speak in riddles. Zultan, of course, is best known for his fortune-telling skills while Yerhva, instead, puts the onus on the player—asking questions and waiting for their response.Below, we've dropped the full list of questions she may ask and their correct answers.The world of

Retro Video Games from Japan to Join the NFT Revolution: MEMORIES by…

TOKYO (PRWEB) September 10, 2021 Nostalgically called MEMORIES, each limited edition NFT allows game fans to own an authentic piece of gaming history with exclusive 30-second collectibles. The NFTs spotlight iconic moments of gameplay straight from each game ROM from the 8-bit and 16-bit era of the 1980s and 90s. The upcoming release – Drop 1 – is set to include NFTs of four golden classics of gaming, originally released from 1986-1987: Zanac, Relics, Märchen Veil, and the original Hydlide. The games are made by early innovators, Compile, Bothtec, System

Invictus Gaming mid laner Rookie opens Korean restaurant in China

Invictus Gaming mid laner and former League of Legends world champion Rookie has opened a Korean restaurant in the Jing’an District of Shanghai, China. The restaurant is called Gluttonism Korean Cuisine, according to a report and translation by LPL journalist Ran. Rookie, an eight-year veteran of professional League, has played for Invictus for seven seasons, winning a World Championship with the organization in 2018. Rookie’s Invictus Gaming teammate and fellow world champion TheShy reportedly appeared at the restaurant on its opening night, in addition to one of Rookie’s former teammates

Data Dive: Pokémon GO Hits the $5 Billion Mark

Though generalist tech press have moved on to other shiny objects, Pokémon Go is at the height of its popularity and continues to break records. The latest figures from Sensor Tower estimate* that the game has made $5 billion in lifetime revenue as it passes its fifth birthday.Zeroing in on 2021, Pokémon Go has already reached $642 million in the first half of the year. This is 34 percent greater than 2020 on a year-over-year basis, and puts it on a $1.3 billion annual run rate. Its FY 2021 outcome

Nirmata appoints Nataraj Narayan as Managing Director

Nataraj’s world-class leadership and three decades of experience with large Global System Integrators will be critical as we begin working with global partners to help organizations secure and automate their cloud applications." said Jim Bugwadia, Chief Executive Officer, Nirmata. San Jose, California (PRWEB) August 23, 2021 SAN JOSE, Calif., August 23, 2021 – Nirmata, the software solutions provider for governance, compliance, security, and automation of production Kubernetes workloads and clusters, and creators of Kyverno, the leading policy engine designed for Kubernetes, announced today the appointment of Nataraj Narayan as the

Ubisoft awarded default judgement in lawsuit against Rainbow Six Siege DDoS marketplace operators

One of the world’s largest game publishers won a crucial lawsuit earlier this month aimed at a loosely defined ring of hackers who sold programs that negatively impacted players of its game.  A California federal court ruled in favor of Rainbow Six Siege developer Ubisoft on July 9 in a case it brought against three men who allegedly ran an enterprise that sold both denial-of-service (DoS) and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) software to players online. The U.S. Central District Court of California judge decided on the case as a default judgement