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Data democratization — making data more accessible to all of an organization’s users — is predicted to be the top data-centric trend of 2023, according to research group TDWI.
WebAssembly is arguably beginning to live up to its hype. Although whether it realizes its potential or not remains to be seen and its ultimate success largely depends on factors beyond its worth as a technology.
As the founder of Boot.dev, I’ve worked with countless students who are eager to break into the tech industry. And time and time again, I see the same question pop up: “Do I need to start a blog to get a coding job?” It’s a valid question.
Window functions allow us to perform calculations on a subset of rows in a table, rather than the entire table. A window function performs a calculation across a set of rows that are related to the current row, based on a specified window of observations.
Just as data warehousing and data delivery operations need to be managed and tracked, so do physical brick-and-mortar warehousing and logistics operations. While both types need to be accurate and efficient, physical operations must also monitor the actions of people and equipment to ensure safety.
Vendor security ratings cannot be adjusted without modifying the criteria for evaluating a vendor’s security posture.
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has outlined its third-party risk management requirements for United States national banks and federal savings associations in the OCC Bulletin 2013-29.
Kubernetes has come a long way since its inception in 2014. Initially focused on supporting microservice-based workloads, Kubernetes has evolved into a powerful and flexible tool for building batch-processing platforms.
“Many programming ‘best practices’ taught today are performance disasters waiting to happen,” warned Seattle-based programmer Casey Muratori on his educational web site, sparking a debate in the programming community.
It was only a matter of time before a popular password manager, such as Bitwarden, would create a secrets manager, an application to create and store security tokens so they don’t have to be hard-coded into the application itself.
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