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Graphcore’s Poplar® SDK is available for developers to access through Docker Hub, with Graphcore joining Docker’s Verified Publisher Program.
After months of previews, the time has finally arrived for the general availability of both Visual Studio 2022 and .NET 6, two major releases by Microsoft that have been a year (at least) in the making.
It is an exciting time of year, with AWS re:Invent right around the corner. As we reflect back on 2021, we continue to be impressed by the way AWS communities support one-another across intersecting journeys to expand technical skills.
What’s new in the world of Azure this week? .NET 6! It’s here! This is the biggest release for the .NET framework in years, and it seeps into every nook and cranny of not just Azure but also performance, cross-platform, and so much more. Read on for the details!
Data analysis can prove vital when it comes to app development, from being able to test for errors when debugging, all the way through to measuring user engagement and tracking key performance indicators.
As well as analysing your own data, Logstash and Elasticsearch have plugins that allow you to index social media feeds in real-time, and then to use search and alert capabilities on them (http://tech.jjude.com/analyse-twitter-with-elk/).
Two years ago, in November 2019, we refocused our company on the needs of developers. At the time, we recognized the growing adoption of microservices, the explosion in the number of tools, and the many opportunities to simplify these complexities.
For the third interview in our series speaking to technology and IT leaders around the world, we’ve welcomed experienced CTO Charles Edge of Bootstrappers.
DevSecOps combines the responsibilities of development, security and operations in order to make everyone accountable for security in line with the ongoing activities conducted by development and operations teams.
Learn how to specify different index names in Elasticsearch Logit uses a predefined way to set the index names so by default all new Logit Stacks that send data via Logstash have an index name of logstash-*.
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