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Total: 99

The internet is a layer cake of technologies and protocols.  At a fundamental level, the internet r

It does not matter if it runs on your machine.  Your code must run in the production environment an

The manner in which users interact with technology has rapidly switched to mobile consumption.  The

Modern business applications are complex.  It’s not enough to have raw logs or some basic tele

Infrastructure as Code is an approach to machine provisioning and setup in which a programmer descr

The first industrial deployments of machine learning and artificial intelligence solutions were bes

In a version control system, a Monorepo is a version control management strategy in which all your

Companies that gather data about their users have an ethical obligation and legal responsibility to

Applications write data to persistent storage like a database.  The most popular database query lang

Tedious, repetitive tasks are better handled by machines.  Unless these tasks truly require human i

LinearB with Dan Lines

2021/9/21

A developer’s core deliverables are individual commits and the pull requests they aggregate into. Wh

Modern companies leverage dozens or even hundreds of software solutions to solve specific needs of

Instabase is a technology platform for building automation solutions. Users deploy it onto their ow

Time series data are simply measurements or events that are tracked, monitored, downsampled, and ag

Whether sending messages, shopping in an app, or watching videos, modern consumers expect informati

DaaS with Auren Hoffman

2021/8/13

Auren Hoffman is the CEO of SafeGraph. In this episode we discuss data as a service and more. This

Enterprise data warehouses store all company data in a single place to be accessed, queried, and an

Prophecy is a complete Low-Code Data Engineering Platform for the Enterprise. Prophecy enables all

In the previous episode, Pulsar Revisited, we discussed how the company DataStax has added to their

In 2003, Google developed a robust cluster management system called Borg. This enabled them to mana