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Operators are an excellent choice when you need to expand the capabilities of Kubernetes. No wonder this way of automation has become really popular among K8s users. Last year, we announced our shell-operator that significantly simplifies the process of creating Kubernetes operators.
Debating between Managed Scheduled Executor Service and EJB Timer to implement scheduled tasks in your application? Check out this post for some tips. Over the past years, I always used EJB Timer Service to implement scheduled tasks in my Java Enterprise applications.
Apollo GraphQL this week updated its namesake GraphQL client software that among other things improves performance using in-memory caching application programming interfaces (APIs).
Where the world meets DevOps
Rust and Go are two huge successes in the realm of modern programming language development. The two languages compete in terms of backend web development… and it’s a fierce competition.
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) is a fully managed Kubernetes service. Customers such as Intel, Snapchat, Intuit, GoDaddy, Autodesk, and many more trust EKS to run their most sensitive and mission-critical applications because of its security, reliability, and scalability.
Development died a long time ago and was replaced by DevOps. Or, at least that was the way it was supposed to happen. In reality, developers are doing just fine.
“Program to interface, not to implementation” that is something that we hear through our career but I think we are not doing it correctly.
Digital transformation is critical to success in the new normal. Here’s how to achieve it in an uncertain economy Bit by bit, we’re reopening the economy. No one knows how long it’ll take to get the economy back on track or what kind of regulations there will be to keep everyone safe.
Since October 2017 it is possible to configure a firewall on your Azure Analysis Services. It is recommended to do this, since it adds an extra layer of protection to your AAS. By default, AAS accepts all incoming network traffic from any client.
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