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Fraud Detection with Cloudera Stream Processing

This video shows how Cloudera DataFlow powered by Apache NiFi solves the first-mile problem by making it easy and efficient to acquire, transform, and move data so that we can enable streaming analytics use cases with very little effort. It will also briefly discuss the advantages of running this flow in a cloud-native Kubernetes deployment of Cloudera DataFlow. Then, we will explore how we can run real-time streaming analytics using Apache Flink, and we will use Cloudera SQL Stream Builder GUI to easily create streaming jobs using only SQL language (no Java/Scala coding required).

How Universal Data Distribution Accelerates Complex DoD Missions

We’ve come a long way since 1778 when George Washington’s spies gathered and shared military intelligence on the British Army’s tactical operations in occupied New York. But information broadly, and the management of data specifically, is still “the” critical factor for situational awareness, streamlined operations, and a host of other use cases across today’s tech-driven battlefields.

Data Legends Podcast with Wes Gelpi: Special 2 Part Series

Leading a team of data and analytics professionals isn’t easy; it takes more than just understanding the goal. It’s about the journey and how the people on the journey collaborate. Wes Gelpi, Director of Research & Development at SAS, joins us in a special 2-part episode. Gelpi has a rich history of taking challenging situations and running with them.

Visualize your commits in realtime with Ably and GitHub webhooks

Have you ever wanted to see the work of your entire engineering organization in a visualization as it happens? In this article, I'll tell you how I used Github webhooks and Netlify serverless functions, along with a simple Svelte web app, to do just this in my new interactive visualizer tool.

4 common Android DevOps challenges and how to solve them

​​The term “DevOps” has been thrown around a lot in the software development world. AWS describes it as a combination of philosophies, practices, and tools that help deliver apps and services effectively and efficiently. ‍Mobile DevOps falls under that DevOps umbrella, and it requires a different approach because of the agile nature of mobile development. If you narrow it down even further, you’ll arrive at our main topic, Android DevOps.