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Hong Kong scientists created a minor internet sensation at the end of last month when they published a paper on a “magnetic slime robot” with potential applications in biomedical, electronic and other fields.
Scientists may now have found a solution to Stephen Hawking’s famous black hole paradox, which has puzzled experts since the 1970s. This new work attempts to better integrate these two systems by utilizing new mathematical formulae developed by researchers during the last decade.
SolarWinds this week launched an observability platform that makes available a range of tools and technologies that the company has developed and acquired via a common user interface.
We will go over How To Test DynamoDB Locally. Did you know that testing DynamoDB locally can save you a lot of time debugging issues?
The Docker Swarm container orchestration engine is a great way to take advantage of a cluster for your container deployments. Although it might not be nearly as popular as Kubernetes, it’s still a great option if you’re looking for features like:
For those of us old enough to remember Web 2.0 in its heyday, one of the classic “texts” of that era was the Chrome comic book, which was released in September 2008 at the same time the first version of the Chrome browser was launched.
Today, we’re going to talk about Bicep files. Just like its biological namesake, knowledge of Bicep is a very handy tool to arm yourself with (sorry, we couldn’t help ourselves!).
This installment of our Cloud Provider Comparisons series focuses on containers. We’ll take a look at the tools each of the main cloud platforms (AWS, Azure and GCP) offer for deploying and running containerized applications.
Andrey Koptelov Andrey Koptelov is an Innovation Analyst at Itransition, a custom software development company headquartered in Denver. With a profound experience in IT, he writes about new disruptive technologies and innovations.
Torq sponsored this post. Toil — endless, exhausting work that yields little value in DevOps and site reliability engineering (SRE) — is the scourge of security engineers everywhere. You end up with mountains of toil if you rely on manual effort to maintain cloud security.
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