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AWS rolled out some awesome upgrades and announcements this week, including being able to build build big data applications without having to manage servers, updates to the NoSQL Workbench improve the DynamoDB developer experience, and new EC2 instance types for better price performance.
In November of 2021, President Joe Biden signed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) which authorizes a plan to invest $1.2 trillion into the nation's infrastructure.
Hashicorp sponsored this post. Traditional on-premises data centers aren’t going anywhere, but the workflows that once dominated them are quickly becoming obsolete.
Today, we are launching AWS Mainframe Modernization service to help you modernize your mainframe applications and deploy them to AWS fully-managed runtime environments. This new service also provides tools and resources to help you plan and implement migration and modernization.
Just about a year ago, Channy showed you How to Use the New AWS Application Migration Server for Lift-and-Shift Migrations. In his post, he introduced AWS Application Migration Service (AWS MGN) and said:
HashiCorp, a strategic infrastructure automation partner for Cisco, will be in attendance at this year’s Cisco Live in Las Vegas, June 12-16! For both in-person and remote attendees, we’re pleased to share the latest news on our long-standing relationship with Cisco and how together we help orga
Torq sponsored The New Stack’s forthcoming ebook. Summer is nearly here, but it’s also a season of skeletal workforces and reduced resources.
In web development, Hydration is a technique to add interactivity to server-rendered HTML. It’s a technique in which client-side JavaScript converts a static HTML web page into a dynamic web page by attaching event handlers to the HTML elements.
GitLab sponsored this post. When David Heinemeier Hansson created Ruby on Rails (interview), he was guided by his experience with both PHP and Java.
While there are numerous differences between the centralized cloud hosting infrastructure of Web 2.0 and the decentralized node infrastructures common to Web3, they both have a common need for monitoring network health.
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