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Accelerate and Reduce Costs of Migrating Data Workloads to the Cloud

Today, Unravel announced a new cloud migration assessment offer to accelerate the migration of data workloads to Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS, or Google Cloud Platform. Our latest offer fills a significant gap in the cloud journey, equips enterprises with the tools to deliver on their cloud strategy, and provides the best possible transition with insights and guidance before, during, and after migration. Full details on the assessment and business value are detailed below in our announcement below.

Standardization of Customer Data - Hidden gems in Talend Component Palette

If you are a banker, would you like to hear the bad news that your company’s name is on the headlines of every news channel since the bank has accidently delivered the credit card to a scamster instead of a genuine customer? Unfortunately, this scenario occurs when the address records were not in standard format and the letter was delivered to a similarly resembling address.

A sound investment: How Monex is building a fintech ecosystem with APIs

At Monex, our aim is to provide our investors with the best financial services and liberal access to capital markets. That means continually providing reliable and up-to-date services for our customers. But recently we’ve experienced issues updating our back-end system when installing new services or modifying existing ones. This led us to look into using an API, to save time and simplify the processes related to the development of new products and services.

API Testing Mistake #1: Focus on the Most Typical Messages - Robert Schneider

All of us want to create reliable and effective API tests. We are here to help you with this! We are starting a series of interviews to analyze the most common mistakes that occur when testing APIs. We will tell you how to avoid such mistakes and change your testing methodology. Today, we will discuss why focusing only on the most common messages when preparing tests is bad.