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Friday, 15 March 2019
Demystifying Edge Vs. Cloud Computing
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Around 10 percent of enterprise-generated data is created and processed outside a traditional centralized data center or cloud. Gartner pred...
What Is an IoC Container in Spring? [Video]
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In the video below, we take a closer look at what the IoC container is and how to use it in Spring. So, let's get started! Check out the...
Pillar #2 Of The AWS Well-Architected Framework: Security
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Today’s post continues our sequence on the 5 Pillars of AWS Well-Architected Frameworks. Catch up on the first post here on Operational Exce...
Secure File Transfer With AWS
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A very common use case for enterprise applications is to make secure file transfers with external entities like customers and suppliers. The...
Antipattern of the Month: Micromanagement
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Micromanagement commonly occurs when an old organization tries to establish Agile practice. Agility requires the empowerment of largely auto...
Integrating Systems Into a Swift App
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Steps to Integrate Paytm via the SDK 1. Import the Library A library can be imported via two processes: a) Via pods from DZone.com Feed http...
Attacks, Vulnerabilities, and Tools: The Fate of DevSecOps
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"Only with the introduction of trucks and tanks in World War I did horses finally become supplanted as the main assault vehicle and mea...
An Introduction to JavaScript/ES6 Arrow Functions
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Arrow Functions help programmers to write declarative code with JavaScript. While everyone may have different feelings about this addition ...
Prepare Your Data for ML Training
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The process to prepare data for machine learning model training looks somewhat similar to the process of preparing food ingredients to cook ...
Fun With SQL: Text and System Functions
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SQL by itself is great and powerful, and Postgres supports a broad array of more modern SQL including things like window functions and comm...
Integrating With Box API: Transferring Box File Ownership While Preserving Version History
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Data security apps integrate with several different cloud providers via Kloudless, enabling them to offer solutions such as Data Loss Preven...
Simplify and Improve Your Security Model With SQL Census
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In the R&D division of Redgate, Foundry, we're working on a new tool, SQL Census, in an effort to make your SQL Server permissions m...
How to Make the Most of ML by Investing in People and Technology
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Machine learning is poised to pave the way for many exciting opportunities for businesses, but there are many hurdles to be crossed before g...
Agile Release Planning: Getting to a Shared Understanding
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Introduction How often are you satisfied with the speed, timing, and results of your release planning activities? What remains a mystery and...
Continuous Compliance on AWS Using AWS Config Rules
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How does compliance work in many organizations? From what I've seen, it might look something like this: Internal compliance is conductin...
Data Dictionaries and the Big Data Lifeline
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Data Dictionaries. Sounds like a blast from the past, right? Wrong. This simple, long-standing tool is even more relevant to us today than i...
Implementing Integration Tests Using Testcontainers
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Tests are an integral part of the development process. No feature or functionality can be considered done without a set of tests implementin...
The Argument Against Open Office Plans
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Photo credit Peter Bennets If you’ve visited SD Times recently, you may have been surprised to see that near the top of their list of tren...
Using Quarkus to Run Java Microservice Apps on Kubernetes
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Last week Red Hat introduced Quarkus, which is a “next-generation Kubernetes native Java framework” that is available as open source . Quar...
This Week in Spring: Releases, Spring Cloud, JVM, and More
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Hi, Spring fans! What a week! I’m in Seattle, Washington, where I’ve been spending time with Pivotal partner Microsoft talking about all thi...
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