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Researchers at Academic Medical Centers (AMCs) use programs such as Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics (OHDSI) and Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) to interact with healthcare data.
This article will help you to manage granular level access on resources in your Kubernetes cluster with service accounts. Kubernetes doesn’t maintain a database or profiles of users and passwords. Instead, it expects it to be managed outside of the cluster.
In this article, take a look at PDO and see how to use it for different databases. Opinions expressed by DZone contributors are their own.
In this article, see how Cloud and DevOps are helping the remote working world today. With companies adjusting their entire remote workforce into a new normal, the IT industry still struggles to maintain its productivity and workflows.
InfluxData sponsored this post. Since the rise of Kubernetes, GitOps workflows have become the standard way for teams to manage the state of large systems.
How to ship code faster in production without sacrificing security? How to maintain consistency in CI/CD pipelines with growing fragmentation of Kubernetes? These are quintessential challenges faced by enterprises.
Can you name the top five priorities for your organization or department? OKRs are an important aspect to achieving business goals, but what are their pitfalls? Can you name the top 5 priorities for your organization (or department)? How likely is that your colleagues can also come up with the same
The early 2010s saw enterprise workloads become virtualized, with many eventually running in so-called private clouds based on software such as VMware vSphere and OpenStack.
In this article, take a look at Reactive Vue 3 and see what makes a good application state. Introduction There's been a lot of discussion about state management in the upcoming Vue 3 framework. Some writers go as far as declaring Vuex dead. Reactivity is all we need, is the claim.
Copy pasting in the Linux terminal is one of such things. Use Ctrl+Shift+C for copying and Ctrl+Shift+V for pasting text in the terminal in Ubuntu. Right click and selecting the copy/paste option from the context menu is also an option.
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