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What is Cloudera's Shared Data Experience (SDX)?

Cloudera’s Shared Data Experience (SDX) provides Enterprise-Strength security with unified governance and compliance that allows you to get insights from your data faster. SDX is not a product, but instead a design philosophy incorporated into all Cloudera products. Learn what technologies make SDX possible and how this design philosophy can empower your organization.

A/B testing with Countly Product Analytics Platform

A/B Testing plugin lets you experiment with different variants of your remote configuration variables to find the best performing variant based on your goals. You can then roll-out the winning variant to all your users. You can take advantage of all your default/custom user properties and user actions (such as sessions, views, custom events etc.) while building the target audience for your experiment.

The Future is Here: How AI is Solving UI Test Automation Problems Today

Artificial Intelligence (AI) isn't just a buzzword - businesses across all industries are leveraging the technology today to solve a wide range of problems. Even test automation tools are benefiting from AI, from AI-powered visual recognition and intelligent test recommendations, to risk profiling and bug hunting. At every step in the QA cycle, we see AI infusing itself to accelerate test creation, maintenance and execution.

Leave Your Legacy: Real Strategies for Modernizing

Most large enterprises have a lot of legacy developed over the years, but they need to embrace microservices quickly to beat the competition. The right approach for these large enterprise is not a big-bang strategy but rather an incremental strategy. In this Kong Summit 2019 session, Infosys AVP and Head of Architecture, Rajib Deb will explain how leveraging an API gateway and “servicifying” the legacy can help expedite the process for organizations adopting microservices architectural patterns.

Observability: What Got You Here Won't Get You There

In the first wave of DevOps, practitioners embraced change to incorporate development into design and build processes. To successfully build the next generation of software, practitioners will need to catch the second wave of DevOps to focus on controlling and fine-tuning evolving architectures. Honeycomb CEO, Charity Majors, discusses how to ensure buildability, empower developers, and make a truly observable architecture that’s primed for success.