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Containers have transformed enterprise applications. Now backup systems need to catch up
Five guiding principles for building, managing, monitoring, and maintaining state-of-the-art web applications
You can use indexes not only to speed up queries, but also to paginate, sort, and filter documents in FaunaDB
Kibana is a powerful tool for visualizing data in Elasticsearch. Here’s how to start exploring your Elasticsearch data
A strong CTO candidate needs to demonstrate more than technical skills. Follow these 5 stepping stones to show that you’re prepared
Why you should consider running Canonical’s fast, lightweight Kubernetes — and how to get started
Global data-driven decision-making requires a cloud-agnostic, unified data management platform that crosses regions, continents, and cloud providers
IT spending survey shows increased use of IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS is impacting on-prem investments, vendors, and cost management practices
If you are using multiple AWS accounts, you can’t assume that two different availability zones reside in different data centers
How TrueFort’s approach to application-centric security monitoring creates a real-time feedback loop for dev, sec, and ops teams
Low-code development platforms can help you increase project velocity, reduce technical debt, and meet rising expectations
Two decades into the AI revolution, deep learning is becoming a standard part of the analytics toolkit. Here’s what it means.
The Qubole Data Platform brings streamlined configuration, auto-scaling, cost management, and performance optimizations to Spark-as-a-service
5 in-memory computing platform capabilities that support analytical processing of both data lake data and operational streams
Struggling to keep up with rapid changes in business needs, technologies, skills requirements, and dev and ops duties? Keep these tips in mind
The pros and cons of the various AWS, Microsoft, and third-party options for protecting mission-critical SQL Server databases in the Amazon cloud
How to avoid costly mistakes with DynamoDB partition keys, read/write capacity modes, and global secondary indexes
A cloud-based, low-code app builder, Zoho Creator allows developers to configure the tedious and code the interesting
Train and evaluate a simple time series model using a random forest of regression trees and the NYC Yellow taxi data set.
5 ways the Progress Kinvey platform tailors low-code development to professional programmers
Don’t be the next MongoDB data breach. Close these holes in your MongoDB deployment before it’s too late
Understanding flow behavior and making changes are the main challenges of choreographed microservices. A workflow engine can help
How to use the KNIME Analytics Platform to understand the behavior of website visitors
Low-code and lock-in often go hand in hand. Watch out for these red flags when choosing a solution
Take advantage of Portworx PX-Enterprise to simplify management of data-rich workloads on Kubernetes
Machines fail. By creating a time-series prediction model from historical sensor data, you can know when that failure is coming
The clock is ticking on Microsoft’s Extended Support for SQL Server 2008/R2, unless you migrate to the Azure cloud. Here’s how
Cloud-native applications are characterized by their ability to run in any cloud—and to be easily moved between clouds
While cloud spending soars, companies fail to take advantage of cost controls, automation, and provider discounts
LSTM recurrent neural networks can be trained to generate free text. Let’s see how well AI can imitate the Bard
Follow these tips to eliminate noncompute bottlenecks, avoid provider throttling and queueing, and keep your serverless functions responsive
Monitoring and management not only keep models in tune, but can help streamline the machine learning process
Software licensing costs can be significantly higher for cloud instances than on-prem servers, or favor one cloud over others
Get started with Redis Streams by creating an end-to-end solution for analyzing Twitter data
Take advantage of consumer groups in Redis Streams to distribute the processing of a data stream among multiple consumers
Redis Streams is a new Redis data structure for managing data channels between producers and consumers. Here’s how to get started
An execution engine for Arrow-based in-memory processing, Gandiva brings dramatic performance improvements to analytical workloads
Which managed Kubernetes service should you choose? Amazon EKS, Azure Kubernetes Service, and Google Kubernetes Engine compared
Why we must closely examine how deep neural networks make decisions, and how deep neural networks can help
Resilient microservices require resilient interservice communications. These patterns and Ballerina can help
Old hybrid mobile development is dead. Welcome to the “new hybrid” starring progressive web apps and JavaScript-driven native apps
Follow these steps to enable SSL connections and properly configure user privileges to keep your database secure
Learn why, when, and how to use conflict-free replicated data types to bring strong eventual consistency to your geo-distributed applications
With these key optimizations, your favorite relational database can support the high connection volumes and high-speed ingestion rates of IoT workloads
Code reviews make better software, better developers, and better teams. Follow these steps to getting them right
Learn how to use the TiDB Operator to deploy, monitor, and manage the distributed, MySQL-compatible, TiDB database on Kubernetes clusters
Low-code platforms can be an effective way to streamline business processes, but how and where do you start? Here are some keys to keep in mind
Take advantage of Flink’s DataStream API, ProcessFunctions, and SQL support to build event-driven or streaming analytics applications
Kubernetes has added many layers of support for building stateful applications and managing them at scale. It’s only a start
Resource tagging can be useful, but it’s hardly an effective way to control cloud costs. Here’s how to do better
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