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Imperva sponsored this post. Can you tell the difference between a human and a bot online? While it sounds easy enough, technological advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and natural language processing (NLP) are making this task increasingly complex.
A decade ago, a programmer asked on Stack Overflow how to exit the decades-old Vim open source text editor, and the question has since become a cultural touchstone of the modern development experience.
GraphQL is a query language that allows for highly customizable queries against Application Programmer Interfaces (APIs). GraphQL is on the rise and is currently being used in production level applications by PayPal, Netflix, Shopify, Github, and Airbnb.
I’ve made no secret that Portainer is my go-to container manager for both standalone Docker instances as well as Docker Swarm. This web-based platform is, by far, the most powerful, flexible, and reliable GUI tool for managing your containerized deployments.
Cerbos sponsored this post. A cyberattack or a data breach can have a massive impact on an organization.
William Morgan William is the co-founder and CEO of Buoyant, the creator of the open source service mesh projects Linkerd.
Not long ago, enterprises relied on a combination of VPN and firewalls deployed within the network perimeter to secure their infrastructure and applications for providing remote access to users.
Ever found yourself wishing for a way to synchronize local changes with a remote Kubernetes environment? There’s a Docker extension for that! Read on to learn more about how Telepresence partners with Docker Desktop to help you run integration tests quickly and where to get started.
These days, most application architecture is distributed by default: connected microservices running in containers in a cloud environment. Organizations large and small now deploy thousands of containers every day — a complexity of scale that is almost incomprehensible.
StormForge sponsored this post. This is the last of a five-part series covering Kubernetes resource management and optimization. In this article, we take you step by step through one of the toughest Kubernetes optimization challenges — databases.
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