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Ever use a piece of swag to write a blog post? I am right now! There was a lot of loot on offer this year at the world’s biggest cloud conference, AWS re:Invent. This is my fifth re:Invent (click for 2019 2018 2017 2016), and I’ve collected a thing or two before.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one: A lawyer, a plumber, and an Azure Function walk into an espresso bar. The lawyer immediately announces, “I make $400 an hour. The lattes are on me!” Not to be outdone, the plumber shouts, “I make $125 just for showing up and then charge $300 per hour.
AnsibleFest in October was an amazing experience; the best part was meeting and chatting about multiple network automation use cases with our customers and partners.
Many individuals, organizations, and open source projects moved their CI/CD pipelines to GitHub since GitHub Actions was announced in 2018. They enable users to automate workflows and create various automation, build development cycles and, of course, create CI/CD pipelines.
One of the biggest challenges of working with big data is the performance overhead involved with moving data between different tools and systems as part of your data processing pipeline.
We will go over if you Should You Learn Solana Or Ethereum. Did you know that both crypto frameworks offer a lot of promising and have their own strengths?
The name WebTV conjures memories of the web’s earliest days. Vintage tech enthusiast “Michael MJD” remembers the device as “the thin-client platform from the mid-to-late ’90s that brought that new-fangled World Wide Web thing to the comfort of your living room” on your TV.
Kubernetes is an incredibly powerful container orchestrator that can deploy and manage containerized applications at scale with more power and flexibility than any other tool on the market. Thing is, Kubernetes is hard. Really hard.
Hello Cloud Gurus! Wondering what’s changed with Azure over the last month, but haven’t had the time to check the headlines? We’ve written an article with everything you need to know to keep in the loop.
In Part 1 of this series, we created an architecture for a distributed social media system, using a Visual Studio code project and corresponding JSON files. Here is the architecture we created:
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