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It takes more than just years of experience to become a senior software engineer — among the prerequisites are having a good marketing sense, interviewing skills and other personal qualities required to become one as well.
There are two kinds of technologists in the world: those who see the database as a means to end and those who see it as an end in itself.
“Is Kubernetes ready for stateful workloads?” is the first question that pops up when decision-makers consider deploying databases on Kubernetes. For years the answer was “don’t do it,” and for good reasons.
Fortinet sponsored this post. Organizations devote vast resources to developing new code. Sometimes that code is intended to fix bugs, sometimes to improve the user experience and sometimes to deliver entirely new capabilities.
The trends underlying GitLab‘s growth and recent IPO are often misunderstood. Our own recent survey found that more companies are paying GitLab to manage open source repositories in 2021.
Oracle sponsored this post. I’ll admit I take Linux’s ubiquity for granted. Like many of you, I know it as the Swiss Army knife operating system it is today, running on everything from refrigerators to cloud-scale architectures to helicopters on mars.
Vinothini Raju Vinothini Raju is the founder and CEO at gopaddle.io, a no-code platform for cloud native workloads. She has over 20 years of Enterprise IT experience as a developer, architect and a product head leading innovative teams.
What’s going on in the world of Azure this week? After last week’s new AZ-305 I really thought we were done with new Microsoft Azure certificates, but no. This week there is another Azure cert, but also a ton of updates for Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS) and a neat update to static functions.
Microsoft’s .NET Framework is incredibly popular, and its widespread use is one of the reasons C# is gaining ground as one of the most popular and most-used programming languages. What’s more, .
Ransomware attacks are an escalating threat to global security and the Australian Government is taking a firm stance against it. With global ransomware damage costs predicted to reach $20 billion and increasing cyberattack complexity, this isn't a fight a single country can win alone.
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