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While the impact of GitHub Copilot and other mainstream AI solutions on coding is undeniable, plenty of questions arise around the trend as a whole. For starters, many developers aren’t too comfortable sharing their code, oftentimes proprietary, with third parties.
As I stepped into the role of chief technology officer at GitLab earlier this year, I revisited one of my favorite books, “Trillion Dollar Coach.
The digital transformation wave is bringing a surge of high-velocity technologies, each with its monitoring tools. This has led to a proliferation of tools within IT and Security environments, creating a complex web of systems that are difficult to manage and often overlap in functionality.
Modules should be focused and not try to accomplish everything — and that includes not using modules as a security and compliance tool, agreed a panel at last month’s HashiCorp HashiConf in Boston.
Google AI Overviews (AIO), where Google’s AI engine attempts to answer your query at the top of a search results page, is now available in more than 100 countries. But for publishers and website operators, it’s still difficult to evaluate the impact of AIO on your business.
Working with JSON objects can be a complex everyday task for both developers and platform engineers. Developers often need to automate workflows that incorporate JSON data, such as processing API responses, generating configuration files or analyzing logs.
Humans are often regarded as the weakest link in a cybersecurity program.
OpenVPN has been a dominant player in the VPN space since its release in 2001. With a 23-year history, OpenVPN has proven to be a reliable and secure protocol. However, it has some downsides, particularly regarding performance and ease of use.
Of course, almost everyone fancies themselves to be fairly proficient at Microsoft Excel, at least those who work with numbers on the daily, but how would you compete worldwide? We’re about to find out who the best is.
Today, we are announcing support for Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA) and NVIDIA GPUDirect Storage (GDS) on Amazon FSx for Lustre. EFA is a network interface for Amazon EC2 instances that makes it possible to run applications requiring high levels of inter-node communications at scale.
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