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Data is back, baby! Well, that seems like an odd statement. It never quite left. Nevertheless, Google’s recent acquisition of Looker and Salesforce’s acquisition of Tableau seems to highlight this mindset in magnified ways.
All the information you need to stay ahead of incidents, when you need it. There are more than a million people using Amazon Cloud products, so it follows that many customers are employing an AWS integration with their Opsgenie instance.
Making stateful apps more manageable.Scale and velocity are the main drivers behind Kubernetes adoption. Kubernetes allows companies today to run thousands of cloud-native applications, including stateful applications like databases.
The adoption of Kubernetes as enterprises’ tool of choice is increasing very rapidly. Consequently, the architectural consideration and operational requirements to support production environments have gained increasing attention.
With thousands of customers deploying more and more applications on cloud platforms, cloud technologies have become increasingly more familiar to businesses. However, the path for successful cloud adoption can be bumpy for enterprises as it requires more than the typical technology deployment steps.
Take a look at this second set of CI/CD tips. The following is part two of our three-part series, "10 Tips to Improve Automated Performance Testing within CI Pipelines.
Have you ever felt a moment of panic when you realize that your data might be lost? Human errors, malicious attacks, systems crash, or disasters happen when least expected.
Don’t tell me it can’t be automated. This guide is to create a headless version of Kubernetes on an SD card. By the end of this you should have an SD card loaded into your Raspberry Pi cluster to turn on and just “work”.
Get ahead of PCI compliance. Start now.Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) has long been the go-to standard for organizations that handle all data related to payment cards.
I thought my first ASP.NET Core edition of Hello, Blinky would be my last, at least for a long time. But then something reminded me of Blazor, and I thought why not build a Blazor edition of Hello, Blinky for Windows IoT Core and Raspberry Pi? After some hacking, I made it work.
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