Updates from Bugfender Q4/2018
Each quarter, we like to share some stats about Bugfender’s usage. Here are a couple of interesting pieces...
Each quarter, we like to share some stats about Bugfender’s usage. Here are a couple of interesting pieces...
The analytics and business intelligence market is set to undergo unprecedented change in 2019. Driven by new technologies like AI and machine learning, along with advances across the cloud ecosystem, data leaders face tremendous transformation - and opportunity. Here are five predictions for what the analytics ecosystem holds for 2019.
Since announcing our new interface back in July, our goal has been to make it easier for BigQuery users and their teams to uncover insights and share them with teammates and colleagues. Whether you’re a veteran or brand new to BigQuery, we wanted to highlight some of the major improvements we’ve made to the interface in the past five months. Some of this functionality was previously available in the classic UI, while other elements are totally new. Let’s take a closer look.
As a key part of Yellowfin release 8, we recently introduced Signals. Signals delivers automated alerts to users about critical changes in their business. We’ve been using the product internally and have learned four things about how Signals can be used within your organization.
Ever been frustrated by someone having all the answers then realising they don't know why those answers are right?
Catch-phrases like “data is the new oil” are popping up everywhere, and rightfully so. Data is an extremely valuable asset, and organizations everywhere and across all industries are trying to capitalize on their own asset of data. One-way companies are trying to gain value from their data is through democratization.
Apigee experts published over 50 editorials in 2018 — including dozens here in APIs and Digital Transformation — to help developers, IT architects, and business leaders understand how to maximize the value of APIs and keep pace with constant technological change.
2018 was an AMAZING year for Google Cloud’s Apigee team. It was, in fact, another “best year ever.” We’re deeply grateful to the companies who use Apigee to accelerate their businesses with APIs.
Kong is very easy to get up and running: start an instance, configure a service, configure a route pointing to the service, and off it goes routing requests, applying any plugins you enable along the way. But Kong can do a lot more than connecting clients to services via routes.
Kubernetes is fundamentally changing container orchestration; is your stack ready to support it at scale? Watch the talk recording to learn how Kong’s Kubernetes Ingress Controller can power-drive your APIs and microservices on top of the Kubernetes platform. Hear Kong engineers walk through the process of setting up the Ingress controller and review its various features.