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Torq sponsored this post. Regardless of which role a person has in an organization, they will always need access to one or more databases to be able to perform the functions of their job.
Hello Cloud Gurus! You can tell that this month’s Google Cloud Platform announcements are a pretty big deal because Google’s two new cloud regions coming online aren’t even the biggest stories! That honor is shared by Google’s new AlloyDB product that competes with Amazon’s “Aurora” da
Sharone Revah Zitzman Sharone Zitzman, is a developer relations professional and an open source community builder, who likes to work with engineering teams that are building products that developers love.
As organisations increasingly send their logs to one service, their metrics to another and their traces to a third location, they remain unable to gain a unified view across all of their data types.
Today, the US observes Memorial Day. South Korea also has a national Memorial Day, celebrated next week on June 6. In both countries, the day is set aside to remember those who sacrificed in service to their country.
Aerospike sponsored this post. Aerospike Database 6, our newest database server release, became generally available on April 27 and is full of exciting developer features.
Like many webscale companies, Airbnb has experienced growing pains with bundlers as its codebase grew. But even after its codebase quadrupled, the company was able to speed UX changes to the front end when it migrated its JavaScript code bundler from Webpack to Metro in 2018.
There isn’t a day that goes by without hearing about some fascinating development in artificial intelligence research, whether that might be an AI that can process and produce language in a human-like way, or an AI that can unlock the mysteries folded up within a protein, or automatically make sci
During a successful ransomware attack, cyber attackers encrypt this sensitive data, preventing organizations from accessing it. The attackers then demand a hefty cryptocurrency ransom payment in exchange for a decryption key that provides access to it again.
Since the day it was open sourced in 2009, the Go programming language has consistently grown in popularity. Now the five Google software engineers behind its original creation are taking a look back at what fueled that growth.
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