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Compared to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, 55% of data engineers say they are more likely to want to work for a FAANG company — tech behemoths Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google— while only 15% are less likely to feel that way, according to a new survey by Wakefield Research.
Alice Brosey is a big fan of Git and the Hitachi Solutions America senior developer thinks other developers should love Git, too. If you’re new to Git, you may want to first check out this tutorial by Michelle Gienow.
This post demonstrates how AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK) Infrastructure as Code (IaC) constructs and AWS serverless technology can be used to build and deploy a RESTful Application Programming Interface (API) defined in the OpenAPI specification.
Decentralized applications (dApps) frequently include an economic structure designed to encourage adoption and keep users engaged as the application matures. Some examples include rewarding users for signing in a certain number of days in a row or giving bonuses for completing specific activities.
Online travel service Trivago performed a “regional failover” test to see if its sites can sustain traffic if it removed a Google Cloud region from production. And thanks to the backend rewrite done in 2020, the results were successful.
Heard the term DevSecOps but not quite sure what it means? This article answers the question, what is DevSecOps, and introduces 5 ways you can implement a DevSecOps practice. You’ll also learn what DevSecOps tools you can use to guard against security vulnerabilities.
Keeping up with ever-changing regulatory requirements for cybersecurity can prove difficult for many organizations, which may unknowingly become non-compliant if they fail to adapt to new laws and regulations.
I’m back from my summer holidays and ready to get up to date with the latest AWS news from last week! Last Week’s Launches Here are some launches that got my attention during the previous week.
Curity sponsored this post. Since then, a lot has happened around the OAuth and OpenID specifications. Some flows have been updated, others have been deprecated and some new ones have been added.
Ten years ago, on August 20, 2012, AWS announced the general availability of Amazon Glacier, secure, reliable, and extremely low-cost storage designed for data archiving and backup.
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