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Crossplane was one of the most discussed topics of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2022. It was mentioned in keynotes and talks, and the surrounding chatter was all over the show floor.
When you move business-critical applications or infrastructure to the cloud, site reliability engineering (SRE) emerges as an extremely important enterprise function. But what is SRE, and what do the acronyms that come along with it — SLI, SLO, and SLA — stand for?
While Web3 has been overtaken in the tech news flow by the rise of decentralized social media, the long-running effort to strengthen dApp infrastructure continues. Somewhat surprisingly, Microsoft has now joined the Web3 revolution, albeit in a low-profile way.
We are living the API economy, and it is fueling the evolution of the digital world. Every day, new companies whose products are APIs are being created. New forms of APIs — GraphQL, gRPC — and new vendors around API, especially API security, are being created every month.
This post was co-written by Joyce Lin, Head of Developer Relations at Postman. Over 20 million developers use the Postman API platform, and its Collections feature is a standout within the community. At its core, a collection is a group of API calls.
If you’re just getting started in software engineering, or you’ve been around a long time, you’ve probably at least heard the terms “Infrastructure as Code” and “Terraform” mentioned. But what are they, and why are they important?
LOS ANGELES — Kubernetes, the open source container orchestrator, may have a big footprint in the cloud native world, but some organizations are doing just fine without it. Take, for example, SeatGeek, which runs a mobile application that serves as a primary and secondary market for event tickets.
Software developers have a lot on their plate, from writing good code to end-to-end testing. Most of the time, the whole software development process isn’t all smooth sailing. Errors often arise that hinder and slow down the whole production.
A backend technology is anything used server-side to build stable and efficient web architectures. Back-end technologies include programming languages, databases, communication mechanisms, or frameworks that make up the building blocks of a web application’s back-end.
Industrial processes are becoming increasingly automated as sensors on machines collect a growing amount of data. Much of this data is time-stamped and can help companies improve processes. This large volume of sensor data can become unwieldy if companies don’t manage it properly.
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