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For Business Five surprising things you can do with the AWS Marketplace Mark Nunnikhoven
Rookout sponsored this post. Leading a research and development (R&D) team involves many challenges and obstacles to overcome. There’s no better feeling than when your team’s work is going smoothly and everything is headed in the right direction.
Mohan Atreya Mohan Atreya is the vice president, product and solutions at Rafay Systems. He is a seasoned product professional with over 20 years of experience. Prior to Rafay, he led senior Product Management positions at Okta, Neustar, McAfee and RSA.
“Collaborative applications” was one of the new buzzwords to come out of Microsoft Build, the company’s recent annual developer conference.
Insertion sort builds a final sorted list one item at a time. It’s much less efficient on large lists than more advanced algorithms like quicksort or merge sort. Insertion sort is a simple algorithm that works just like you would arrange playing cards in your hands.
StorageOS sponsored this post. Kubernetes and containerization can feel transformative compared to traditional cloud deployment approaches — or at least, that’s how it comes across in development environments.
WSO2 sponsored this post. Event-driven architecture enables building highly available and reliable applications that can scale to handle traffic spikes. However, there are some misconceptions around its use.
The adoption of infrastructure as code (IaC) in many ways remains a work in progress, as providers respond to feedback from site reliability engineers (SREs) and DevOps teams on how to simplify and standardize the provisioning and managing of infrastructure.
Two alumni of the historic Bell Labs research facility recently have received one of the highest honors in the computer programming field. Two @EPrinceton Ph.D. alumni have been named recipients of @TheOfficialACM‘s 2020 ACM A.M.
The AWS Marketplace launched way back in 2012. At the time it provide a simple way for a number of vendors to simplify the use of Amazon Machine Images that you could launch via Amazon EC2. Over time, more and more vendors started to offer either commercial software or managed open source products.
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