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Did You Know? BlazeMeter AI-Enhanced Shift-Left Converter

Tired of the complexity and manual effort involved in migrating LoadRunner scripts? BlazeMeter's AI-Enhanced Shift-Left Converter is here to revolutionize the process. This cutting-edge tool automates up to 80% of manual work, supports over 190+ C functions, and ensures faster, more accurate script conversions to modern frameworks like JMeter and Taurus. In this video, we’ll explore: Whether you're looking to accelerate migration timelines, reduce costs, or improve script accuracy, this tool is your ultimate solution.

Essential First Steps to Certified Software: Static Analysis: AFuzion & Perforce Explain

Highly regulated industries face many challenges in achieving software certification. Fortunately, there are tools to help busy teams. In this webinar, AFuzion and Perforce safety-critical industry experts explain why static analysis should be your first step to certification, standards requirements for tool qualification, and the role of certification and tool qualification guidelines for DO-178C and DO-330 in aviation.

10 Years of Software Innovation: ORIL's Milestones

Ten years ago, ORIL entered the market with a belief that technology could — and should — do more. We envisioned software that tackles real-world challenges, supports real people and businesses. A decade later, ORIL stands as a trusted PropTech development partner with global experience, a strong technical backbone, and an ever-growing passion for innovation.

Create a Markdown Editor in Ruby on Rails

In recent years, Markdown has become the lingua franca of plain-text files on the web. If you're a developer, you have read — and maybe even written — hundreds of Markdown documents over the course of your career. GitHub repositories use README files written in Markdown. Stack Overflow and Reddit use it to format posts. Technical documentation, blog posts, and entire books are written in Markdown. And it's not just for humans either!

[Workshop 201] Beyond the Gateway: Governing Secure and Observable AI Agents

Join our 201-level session, "Beyond the Gateway: Governing Secure and Observable AI Agents," to move from managing simple AI calls to governing autonomous systems. Building on 101's foundation, this workshop provides the advanced blueprint to secure agent connections with granular, identity-aware policies and robust tool-use governance, ensuring you control what agents can access and which actions they can perform. We'll also dive into how to observe these autonomous interactions, using real-time behavior tracing and cost analysis to maintain performance and compliance.

From Task Bots to Business Orchestration: A Guide to Enterprise Process Automation

Most enterprises today have automated hundreds of tasks across the business—but still struggle with slow, fragmented workflows. CRM handles one part, ERP another, HCM another, and teams end up working from disconnected systems and processes. It’s like conducting an orchestra where every section is playing from a different score. This is where enterprise process automation comes in.

What Is an API Gateway? Fundamentals, Benefits, and Future Trends

If you're working with APIs, chances are that the term "API gateway" has popped up in a conversation or web search at least once. Although they are not new, many developers that are new to creating APIs (or deploying them into a production environment) haven't heard of them or don't fully understand what the technology does. In the most simple terms, an API gateway is a single entry point where API traffic comes in and is then proxied to your actual APIs.

DreamFactory DynamoDB: Instant REST APIs for AWS DynamoDB Without Code

Amazon DynamoDB is a powerful, fully managed NoSQL database service that delivers single-digit millisecond performance at any scale. Yet despite its impressive capabilities, accessing DynamoDB from applications often requires wrestling with verbose SDK code, managing authentication complexities, and implementing repetitive CRUD operations manually. What if you could eliminate all that boilerplate and instantly expose your DynamoDB tables through a secure, documented REST API in just minutes?