The Connection
HPE Pathway Domains & HPE Shadowbase Data Replication – Perfect Together!
Keith B. EvansHPE NonStop Pathway is a mainstay of today’s mission-critical systems. It implements application scalability by distributing workloads across dynamic pools of application server processes (serverclasses) that in turn are spread across multiple HPE NonStop server CPUs. It offers high levels of application availability by monitoring and automatically restarting server processes in the event of failure.
For the Sake of Modernization
Randall BeckerWhy migrate to NSHTTP?
Muthusamy PonnusamyHPE NonStop SQL & XYPRO
Roland LemoineA Note from Connect Leadership
Marty EdelmanNews from HPE NonStop Division
Roland LemoineNonStop Trends & Wins
Justin SimondsPCI DSS V4.0 ADDS NEW PAN DATA DISCOVERY REQUIREMENT
Daniel LewisBest practices for Managing your NonStop database
Frans JongmaNSFTI for the impatient: A 2-minute introduction to NSFTI
Suveer NagendraThe emergence of multiple software ecosystems
Richard BuckleEnhance your NonStop application with modern analytics
Paul DenzingerDon’t Ignore Your NonStop OS Upgrades
Ron WetzelScenes from Discover Las Vegas 2022
Connect WorldwideHow to Protect Your Online Presence and Critical Infrastructure from Emerging Cyber Threats
Ugan NaidooThe COVID-19 pandemic led to increased digitization of businesses and as a result, created new opportunities for cybercriminals who actively exploited the health crisis and weak links in enterprises who were trying to adjust to the new reality. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has also triggered an escalation in the number of state-sponsored actors targeting critical infrastructure with DDoS attacks. Criminal syndicates, smaller players, and opportunistic criminals – all benefited from the turmoil.
A Note from Connect Leadership
Marty EdelmanNews from HPE’s NonStop Division
Roland LemoineNonStop Trends & Wins
Justin SimondsI’ve been doing a lot of research recently based on an article I read online. It was discussing human trafficking and that there were patterns in the transaction flow that could identify this activity. I was intrigued. I was quite surprised to learn that, depending on the poll, human trafficking was either the second or third largest revenue source for criminals.