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I’ve just come back from a long (extended) holiday weekend here in the US and I’m still catching up on all the AWS launches that happened this past week. I’m particularly excited about some of the data, machine learning, and quantum computing news. Let’s have a look!
Developers are builders at heart. Many have also ventured into the IoT — an evolving space ruled by microcontrollers, sensors, and various other software-driven microelectronics. Accordingly, the Raspberry Pi has become a favorite “command center” for developers running simple applications.
Kubernetes cost management company Kubecost, working with cloud, vendor and user partners, has submitted an open source project for managing Kubernetes costs to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.
I needed to discover the best places to learn Python online way back in 2018. Back then, I had an Instagram account that I was trying to grow. All the social media gurus said the best way to do it was to like and comment on pictures in your niche hashtags.
Preety Kumar Preety Kumar is the CEO of Deque Systems and founded Deque in 1999 with the vision of unifying web access, both from the user and the technology perspective.
Spectro Cloud sponsored this post. Controlling access, authentication and authorization of K8s workloads is vitally important but remains a daunting task despite the growing popularity of Kubernetes for cloud native workloads.
The Application Security teams at Netflix are responsible for securing the software footprint that we create to run the Netflix product, the Netflix studio, and the business. Our customers are product and engineering teams at Netflix that build these software services and platforms.
Graph Day, held last week in San Francisco by Edge & Node, included a number of announcements aimed at benefiting the developers who use The Graph Protocol, the indexing protocol used for querying Web3 networks.
Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2.2 introduces a technical preview of automation services catalog. Automation services catalog was first developed in the cloud at console.redhat.com, with capabilities for fast, agile development and feature release.
Red Hat sponsored this post. As a developer exploring new ways to take advantage of MLOps in your data environment, you may find that overcoming cultural and communication hurdles can be just as challenging as determining which technologies to use.
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