What is Kubernetes?

Kubernetes has quickly become the industry de facto standard for scaling containers on the cloud. According to a recent Cloud Native Computing Foundation survey, 40% of enterprise companies are already running Kubernetes in production. In this post we will unpack why this new technology is having such rapid adoption.

Our Favorite Tech Buzzwords of 2019

With 2019 coming to an end, the Tragic team has been discussing how to reflect on an eventful year. We quickly settled on sharing our favorite buzzwords of 2019.

Let the fun begin!

Our Favorite Tech Buzzwords of 2019

#1 AR & VR

Buzzword: Since the rise of Snapchat, every consumer app under the sun has tried to create an augmented reality (AR) or virtual reality (VR) angle. Do we even need to mention the number of Snapchat clones or that Magic Leap continues to raise money with no clear plan in sight? Get it? It's a vision pun.

Understanding Docker, Kubernetes, and Containers

In this article, you will learn all about containers, containerization, Docker (a container platform), and Kubernetes (a container orchestrator).

If you’ve seen these words being thrown around but want to understand a little more, without diving into the deep end, you’re in the right place! To stay up-to-date about the latest tech breakthroughs and best practices, subscribe to our newsletter!

Blockchain Use Cases in the Financial Services Industry

A blockchain is a network of computers (nodes) that each store the same ledger of information. This repetition ensures the credibility of the information in the ledger as there is a whole network validating "the chain". Recently, we had a discussion about the uses of blockchain in the financial services industry. We have summarized the most relevant points from that discussion and provided them in this article.

Fear of The Cloud

Tragic Media hosted the first ever Technology SIG (Special Interest Group) for AMA San Diego on October 15, 2019. The event focused on the discussion of security risks and advanced compliance delivery when using cloud-based software.