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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).

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.

How to release Finance apps quickly and confidently with DevSecOps

Learn how to release better and more secure finance apps rapidly, by applying security measures and moving to shift-left testing in the DevOps cycles. Thank you for watching! Please feel free to comment your thoughts below. Build better mobile applications, faster! Save time, money, and developer frustration with fast, flexible, and scalable mobile CI/CD that just works.

Take control of your data consumption spend without killing your innovation

In this 5 minute video Talend customer Aurizon shows how they take control of their consumption costs with data requirements running 24/7, how they are enabled to continue to innovate without the need to ask for more budget and how to design a foundation for data and analytics with healthy data that delivers business outcomes.

Britive Provides a Unified Access Model Across Cloud and SaaS Platforms

Because conventional privileging and permissioning solutions were designed to run within on-premises data centers, they require dedicated IT security expertise to deploy and manage. Configuring them for multi-cloud environments is simply not workable. In this episode of “Powered by Snowflake,” Daniel Myers chats with Britive’s Field CTO John Morton, who explains how Britive has taken advantage of Snowflake’s compute and data-sharing capabilities to develop a solution that gives cloud-native, cloud-focused companies a new kind of cloud access management tool–one that easily scales as businesses grow and DevOps pipelines expand.