Good data hygiene means data is correct and easily used to draw insight. This definition then begs the question: How do you achieve it?
In this blog post we are going to look at some of the uncommon performance tests. By this we mean those scenarios that are not what we believe are commonly executed but those that are run periodically at best. These uncommon scenarios should not necessarily take priority over the more common performance scenarios. They do add value by stressing parts of your application under test that may be missed by the more conventional tests.
Retrieving data from a source, ensuring it suits business requirements, and moving that data into a target data source is critical to any data strategy. Low-code tools can help create robust and flexible ETL processes that automate your data loading.
System integration is the process of combining different systems and software so that they can work together. It is also the process by which a system or application can interact with other systems, applications, or devices. Because each integration is unique, it is crucial to ensure that the tool you use to facilitate that integration is flexible enough to cover many cases.
Building a data-driven pricing platform for speed, scale and automation with BigQuery, Looker and more.
As an application developer, you come across various app development frameworks, including Flutter. The framework has gained significant popularity for creating very popular apps in a short period. The most popular is of course, Google Add, the app developed by Google using Flutter. But does this prove that the framework is best for your next project?
A typical IT task is moving data around and making it available for consumption. Many different approaches can be used to facilitate the movement of data. This post will take a deeper look into different data transfer options and how you can automate them.
The definition of a web service can differ between organisations. As a general concept, a web service is an application that provides services over a web protocol, such as HTTP. For the purpose of this article, we will refer to web services as APIs.