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Expanding Confluent's Integration with Microsoft Azure: Create and Manage Confluent Resources Directly from the Azure Portal with Confluent's Fully Managed Connectors (Preview)

We are thrilled to announce yet another milestone in our integration capabilities with Microsoft Azure. Now, you can manage Confluent resources (Preview) directly from the Azure portal. This new capability not only simplifies the setup and management process but also empowers you to leverage the full potential of Confluent's data streaming platform on Azure.

Katalon Delivers End-to-End Test Automation Solution on AWS Marketplace

“We build our solution on top of an AWS stack. It frees us up to think about creating innovative solutions and not worry about infrastructure”- Vu Lam, CEO of Katalon In order to help enterprise customers release faster and deliver on time, Katalon has built an integration where automation scripts can be stored in AWS CodeCommit and an AWS CodePipeline project can execute them using the integration.

Want to Unlock Gen AI's Promise in Retail? Start with the Data Foundation.

There’s no question which technology everyone’s talking about in retail. Generative AI continues to promote incredible levels of interest with its promise of next-level productivity and new kinds of employee and customer experience. It’s all happening at light speed. When ChatGPT burst onto the scene, it gained hundreds of millions of users in a matter of months.

Web Security Testing: A Step-by-Step Guide to Securing Your Applications

In the ever-evolving digital world, the security of web applications has never been more critical. At Starwest 2024 conference, this interesting topic took center stage, highlighted by Tom Stiehm, the CTO of Coveros, during his insightful session, "Web Security Testing: The Basics and More" Stiehm highlighted reality: as businesses increasingly rely on web applications to access sensitive information, protecting these systems has become a primary aspect of software testing.

How To Reduce Technical Debt - A Comprehensive Guide

According to Stack Overflow’s recent survey, 62% of developers share a common concern – a growing and never-ending technical debt. Arpita Goala , Content Marketing Manager September 26th, 2024 Technical debt or tech debt is often an unintended and unavoidable consequence of software development. With the speed at which technologies and products evolve, technical debt is something that every quality assurance (QA) team must deal with.

The Ultimate Guide to Sanity Testing

Software applications constantly evolve, with frequent updates, bug fixes, and new feature additions. However, these changes can introduce new issues or disrupt existing functionalities. Testlio September 26th, 2024 Explore the Differences Between Smoke Testing and Sanity Testing According to the Systems Sciences Institute at IBM, in addition to potential damage to your brand’s reputation, the cost of fixing a bug post-release can be up to 100 times more than during the design phase.

How Linx solves multiple back-office challenges in Financial Services

Financial services organisations are constantly pressured to streamline operations while maintaining stringent security and compliance standards. As back-office processes become more complex, a flexible, scalable, and automated integration platform becomes essential. Linx addresses these challenges by providing an advanced platform that delivers highly customisable solutions tailored to each organisation’s needs.

The strategic advantage of iPaaS for ERP providers

ERP providers constantly seek ways to enhance their offerings, streamline operations, and provide superior value to their clients in the ever-evolving landscape of enterprise software. One of the most transformative strategies in this domain is the integration of iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service). This blog post explores how partnering with an iPaaS can significantly boost an ERP provider’s capabilities, offering strategic advantages and substantial ROI.

A deep dive into asdf and version managers

Version managers, in general, are hacks. But they are useful hacks, as they solve a real problem: we all work on multiple projects at the same time, and each project needs a different version of tooling like Go, Python, or Ruby. It’s not enough to install a single version system-wide and hope for the best. Even if we can get away with using a single version across all projects, it would only be temporarily and accidentally working.