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Look to slow down a development team with security and expect to be greeted with a wave of frustration. Between a lack of integration of security tools and confusion about shared responsibility, security teams are often playing from behind when it comes to defending cloud environments.
Today more than a million developers use the Slack platform each week to build custom applications. It’s amazing to witness this level of creativity, such as building reminder bots and daily automations; integrating processes and support avenues; and building fun, inclusive tools.
Microsoft has spent the past year “diving deep into web performance,” Rob Paveza, a principal software engineering manager, said during Microsoft’s conference, Build, a live and in-person event held this week.
Over the past few weeks, there has been a declaration that open source generative artificial intelligence models will dominate the field. Pundits cite a leaked Google memo that states the search giant has lost its competitive advantage in the field of generative AI because of open source models.
While ChatGPT has grabbed negative headlines recently due to cybercriminals’ use of the technology to strengthen attacks, it can also be a formidable asset for cyber defense, helping companies maximize their security posture while promising to bridge any skills gaps in their workforce.
How do you allow people to use their technologies in their workflows? The first thing you do is not force people to use containers, says Rob Barnes, a senior developer advocate at HashiCorp, in this episode of The New Stack Makers.
We are building software faster and with more functionality than ever, thanks to an abundance of third-party cloud infrastructure offerings, APIs and SaaS tools. They are allowing software developers like us to soar. But if these cloud dependencies go down, we go down with them.
The pay range for prompt engineering jobs is in the $212,000 to $335,000 range for a job that basically requires a persistent grasp of English, or so you’re led to believe reading about this new technology career.
A relational database management system (RDBMS) is great at answering random questions. In fact, that is why it was invented. A normalized data model represents the lowest common denominator for data. It is agnostic to all access patterns and optimized for none.
VANCOUVER — In their talk “Microservices and WASM, Are We There Yet?” at the Linux Foundation’s Open Source Summit North America, Kingdon Barrett, of Weaveworks, and Will Christensen, of Defense Unicorns, said they were surprised as anyone that their talk was accepted since they were newbies
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