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Microservices expanding into unwieldy messes and zombie APIs were among the concerns that emerged from this year’s Postman State of the API survey.
If you follow Adriana’s writings, you know that she’s talked about service-level objectives (SLOs) on more than one occasion. Like here. And here. And here. You might know what they are at a high level.
Attendees of New York QCon earlier this month got a preview of where the exciting world of Large Language Model (LLM)-based artificial intelligence (AI) may be going, as well as some limits of how far the technology can practically reach.
LibLab sponsored this post. LibLab is under common control with TNS. A mix of anticipation and dread washes over me as I open a new inbound email with an attached specification file. With a heavy sigh, I begin scrolling through its contents, only to be greeted by disappointment yet again.
In today’s business landscape, companies strive to equip their employees with the most suitable and efficient tools to perform their jobs effectively. To achieve this goal, many companies turn to Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications.
I’m excited to announce that Docker, voted the most-used and most-desired tool in Stack Overflow’s 2023 Developer Survey, has acquired Mutagen IO, Inc., the company behind the open source Mutagen file synchronization and networking technologies that enable high-performance remote development.
Modernizing enterprise applications to a cloud native architecture is not an endeavor for the faint of heart.
The Eclipse Foundation has launched a new Working Group in coordination with Google, Salesforce and others to accelerate the development of the Open VSX Registry, a vendor-neutral alternative to the Microsoft Visual Studio Marketplace.
RelationalAI announced the preview availability of what it calls its AI coprocessor for data clouds and language models today at Snowflake Summit in Las Vegas. Its flagship offering enables organizations to utilize knowledge graph technologies directly inside of Snowflake.
Back in 1994 — yes, almost 30 years ago! — Thomas Sterling and Donald Becker built a computer at NASA called the Beowulf.
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