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Snowflake Massively Expands Types of Applications That Can Be Built, Deployed and Distributed on Snowflake

Apps are the way to democratize AI: to make it accessible to everyone and streamline customers’ experiences with faster time to insights. According to a recent IDC survey, AI applications is currently the largest category of AI software, accounting for roughly one-half of the market’s overall revenue in 2023.

Simplified End-to-End Development for Production-Ready Data Pipelines, Applications, and ML Models

In today’s world, innovation doesn’t happen in a vacuum; collaboration can help technological breakthroughs happen faster. The rise of AI, for example, will depend on the collaboration between data and development. We’re increasingly seeing software engineering workloads that are deeply intertwined with a strong data foundation.

Announcing Moesif API Analytics and Monetization For Gravitee.io

We are thrilled to announce that Moesif now offers full plugin support for Gravitee.io! This new integration provides Gravitee.io users with advanced API analytics and monetization capabilities, empowering you to gain deeper insights into your API usage and optimize your API strategy. Whether you’re looking to monitor performance, understand user behavior, or implement flexible monetization models, Moesif’s robust feature set is now at your fingertips within the Gravitee.io ecosystem.

AnswerThePublic: Unlocking Insights from Search Queries

In the digital age, understanding the pulse of public interest is crucial for web professionals. AnswerThePublic, a cutting-edge search listening tool, has emerged as a vital resource for tapping into the collective inquiries of internet users worldwide. With over 15 years of experience in content strategy, many experts have seen tools come and go, but AnswerThePublic stands out for its ability to transform raw search data into actionable insights.

Scaling Ruby on Rails Using Containerization and Orchestration

After Twitter moved from Ruby to Scala in 2009, the story was born that Ruby on Rails can’t scale. The story goes that it lacks robustness, is a memory hog, and lacks the concurrency features you need to grow an application. This has been the prevailing wisdom for over a decade. And then along came Shopify, showing that, as Lutke says, Ruby on Rails is a framework that can process billions of events per day and evidently does scale. Ruby on Rails is an excellent candidate for scaling.

Calculating the Cost of Your Business's Digital Transformation

Digital transformation has the potential to streamline your business processes, lower operational costs, improve customer satisfaction, and contribute to revenue growth. Once you build a digital transformation blueprint and follow the steps, you will have a business positioned for long-term success. Although digital transformation projects can help you save a lot of money in the future, you still have to pay for digital technology that leads to cost savings.

How to Turn Any SOAP Web Service into a REST API

There are two types of remote web services: REST APIs and SOAP APIs If you want to wrap a SOAP API and make it easier to work with through the use of REST endpoints, this simple tutorial will enable you to achieve that goal. With this process, you'll be able to make a request with JSON to the API and receive a response in JSON instead of a long-winded XML format.

How to Identify and Manage Software Testing Risks

As software releases are expected to happen faster, testers are placed under more pressure. Pressure to find and eradicate bugs earlier in the release cycle, to avoid them being costly and delaying release timelines. That said, if companies want to stay ahead of the competition, it's important from the outset their testing processes are free from risks and vulnerabilities. Can automated testing best ensure thorough validation? How can team procedures proactively avoid risk?

5 Reasons You Need to Add Atlas to Microsoft Dynamics

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