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What Is an API Integration?

Whether you’re working in the marketing department or the operations department, you’ve probably heard a lot about APIs and API integrations. API integration is the process of connecting different software systems or applications through their respective APIs to enable them to communicate and share data seamlessly. These have become the “buzz” terms of IT departments in recent years as more enterprises embrace the trend toward digital transformation.

Automatic APIs With PostgREST for PostgreSQL

Storing information in a relational database and sharing it via a RESTful API is a very common scenario these days. Depending on your RDBMS (relational database management system), this may take a lot of development effort. One solution that attempts to simplify the process is the PostgREST web server add-on for PostgreSQL. If your organization uses the PostgreSQL database, PostgREST quickly adds basic CRUD (create, read, update, delete) functions in an easy-to-use RESTful HTTP interface.

Join Ken on SMC Journal - Scaling Kubernetes, Microservices, and Ephemeral Environments

Check out Ken Ahrens and Scott Moore as they discuss some blockers of developer productivity when building in Kubernetes, and how removing environment and data challenges can reduce toil and frustration! You can catch the full podcast on Scott’s page here: Scott Moore: Hey everybody out there in internet meme land. It’s time to hide your kids and hide your wife because it’s time for the SMC Journal podcast. Some of you will get that joke. Others will not.

What is End-to-End Testing? Complete E2E Testing Guide with Example

Imagine launching your software with confidence, knowing that every button click, data transfer, and user interaction works perfectly—no surprises, no last-minute bugs. This level of assurance doesn't happen by chance; it’s the result of accurate End-to-End (E2E) Testing. But what exactly does end-to-end testing mean? How does it ensure that your application not only works but grows under real-world conditions?

Data Mesh Defined: Principles, Architecture, and Benefits

Organizations today are accumulating data more than ever. Traditional data management approaches, such as centralized data warehouses and siloed data marts, are struggling to keep pace with the ever-increasing volume, velocity, and variety of information. The complexity of modern data environments is outpacing the capabilities of these legacy systems and demands a more agile and distributed solution.

Data Migration Challenges: Strategies for a Smooth Transition

Smooth and effective data migration helps organizations move data across systems efficiently to maintain their competitive advantage. Still, Gartner reports that only 17% of initiatives involving data migration are completed within their budgets or set timelines. Understanding these data migration challenges is the first step toward overcoming them. In this blog, we’ll explore data migration and its different types, challenges, and strategies for dealing with them.

What is Workflow Orchestration? A Complete Guide

Workflows determine how organizations conduct processes. These workflows can initially be very straightforward—just a simple series of steps that must be completed sequentially to achieve a particular outcome. However, the steps can become more complicated as business processes and requirements become more extensive. Your organization needs to keep these workflows running smoothly even as they become more complicated.

How To Perform Mobile Compatibility Testing

Does your application function as expected across the many devices your customers use? People use the same application across a wide range of gadgets, including mobile phones, smart TVs and streaming devices, gaming consoles, and desktop web apps. It’s imperative that all versions of your application work consistently and as expected across various platforms.

Key Differences Between Smoke Testing and Regression Testing

Smoke testing and regression testing play crucial roles in ensuring the functionality and reliability of software applications. Although both test software’s functionality, their purposes differ, and they occur at different stages of development. Understanding the differences between these two testing types can help effectively manage and maintain software quality.