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At AWS re:Invent 2021, AWS made further inroads into the no-code ecosystem with the launch of Amazon SageMaker Canvas. SageMaker Canvas combines the highly technical discipline of machine learning with the low barrier to entry of no-code.
InfluxData sponsored this post. Jason Myers Jason is a technical marketing writer at InfluxData. In public transportation, there’s little room for error when it comes to passenger safety. At the same time, rail operators don’t have bottomless financial resources to oversee their rail system.
The Cloud Hypervisor project has found a home with the Linux Foundation, bringing its modular approach to virtual machine monitoring for cloud-based workloads to the vendor-neutral foundation.
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Lei Li Lei Li is a senior software engineer of the database lab at Digital China. He is passionate about open source, distributed systems, and chaos engineering. He is also an active contributor to open source projects, such as TiDB for PostgreSQL.
Oracle sponsored this post. Regardless of what it does functionally, every modern app needs to meet a minimum set of requirements for performance, cost, security, regulatory compliance and more.
Prisma Cloud from Palo Alto Networks is sponsoring our coverage of AWS re:Invent 2021.
We’re excited to announce the release of HashiCorp Terraform 1.1, now immediately available for download as well as for use in HashiCorp Terraform Cloud. Terraform is widely adopted as the standard for multi-cloud provisioning and automation, for individuals and for teams at any scale.
It wouldn’t be Cybersecurity Awareness month without some spooky-themed blogs with language focused on Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt (FUD). Luckily, it’s the end of November now, and this isn’t that kind of blog, but what was true in October is still true today.
Even if you’re not taking advantage of the user interface that Docker provides with Docker Desktop and are simply using the CLI, you may still need a paid subscription to use Docker Desktop.
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