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Claus Topholt Claus Topholt is co-founder and chief product officer at Leapwork, a no-code test automation company. There is no doubt about it: Artificial intelligence technology has the potential to open up a whole new world of exciting opportunities.
As cyberattacks continue to escalate; companies grow their use of tech services outside of their network perimeters and the government and other organizations work with ever more sensitive personal, corporate, and government data, there is increasing adoption of zero trust data protection.
Monoliths are mysterious entities by definition. Across thousands of global organizations, monolithic applications often standalone, side by side, like their Stonehenge brethren — architectural masterpieces of the past evoking both awe and mystery.
Intel snatched up one more company in its software-maker buying spree, agreeing on Wednesday to buy Codeplay Software for an undisclosed sum.
InfluxData sponsored this post. For most developers, software development means there is an API for almost everything, hardware is provisioned via the cloud and the core focus is on building only the features most crucial to your business.
Naming things is sometimes said to be the hardest problem in computer science. Now, someone is trying to make that task easier.
A recently released CNCF survey points to how service mesh is seen as essential for the majority of organizations working with microservices and Kubernetes.
Many of the most prolific ransomware attacks to hit the news, such as Wannacry and Petya in 2017, affected PC users only. The distinct absence of Apple computers in the long list of victims has many Mac users wondering if ransomware attacks are a cyber threat they need to worry about.
At Kubecon Europe 2022, some of cloud native computing’s best and brightest security minds talked about where we’re at now and where we’re going. The really short version is, “We’ll be shifting security left into DevSecOps as fast as we can.
We will go over the differences between Python Poetry vs PIP. Did you know that Poetry uses PIP under the hood but the abstraction makes it a different system that’s comparable?
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