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This is the third post in a multi-part series on how Netflix uses A/B tests to inform decisions and continuously innovate on our products. Need to catch up? Have a look at Part 1 (Decision Making at Netflix) and Part 2 (What is an A/B Test?).
Many different operating systems and architectures could end up as the destination for our applications. By using a AWS CodeBuild batch build, we can run builds for a Go application targeted at multiple platforms concurrently.
Cox Edge sponsored this podcast. As the internet fills every nook and cranny of our lives, it runs into greater complexity for developers, operations engineers, and the organizations that employ them.
InfluxData sponsored this post. Wojciech Kocjan Wojciech is a software engineer at InfluxData, focusing on automation of InfluxDB Cloud deployments across multiple clouds and regions. He has around 10 years of experience with multiple public clouds.
Redis sponsored this post. Disruptive forces are changing the speed of business. The combination of a data-driven culture, customer expectations and digital disruptors is forcing businesses to move fast and be more agile or risk losing customers. It’s not enough to play catch-up.
Saad Malik Saad Malik is CTO/co-founder at Spectro Cloud. Saad is passionate about building products in the areas of cloud, virtualization, containers, and distributed systems.
With the introduction of Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2, several new key components are being introduced as a part of the overall developer experience. This includes automation execution environments, introduced to provide predictable environments during automation runtime.
Aqua Security sponsored this post. Today, many enterprises run cloud native applications and Kubernetes in production for their most complex and mission-critical systems. However, there’s no shortage of challenges when trying to secure cloud native applications. On Oct.
InnerSource is the term for the emerging practice of organizations adopting the open source methodology, albeit to develop proprietary software.
Modern location-based applications require the processing and storage of real-world assets in real-time. The recent release of Amazon Location Service and its Tracker feature makes it possible to quickly and easily build these applications on the AWS platform.
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