If you have managed a cloud data platform, you have undoubtedly gotten that call. You know the one, it's usually from finance or the office of the CFO, inquiring about your monthly spend. And it usually comes in one of two forms: While both are clear and present dangers to cloud data platform owners, they don’t have to be.
In this day and age, it’s more important than ever for CTOs to stay up-to-date with the latest industry news. But with so much information out there, it can be tough to know where to start. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of the best podcasts for CTOs, so you can easily find the ones that will be most relevant to you and your interests! We’ve rounded up some of the best podcasts for CTOs, covering everything from the latest industry news to career advice.
An API gateway is a server that sits between your backend services and your users. It provides an abstraction layer that helps you manage the communication between clients and your services. API gateways are a single point of entry into a microservices application and they work like a reverse proxy: They receive API calls from clients, route them to the right microservices in the backend, and return aggregated responses to clients.
In this article, you’ll learn how to use Bitrise and Mobile DevOps to improve collaboration across your teams. With Bitrise, you see all the information you need and can easily onboard new team members.
For the newest instalment in our series of interviews asking leading technology specialists about their achievements in their field, we’ve welcomed Tim Panagos, CTO and Co-founder of IoT data startup Microshare. Tim is a technology executive with over twenty years of experience in enterprise software. Tim was most recently Chief Architect of Accenture’s global Business Process Management (BPM) practice, where he led software architecture innovation.
Fully automatic retraining loop using ClearML Data Right, so you want to create a fully automatic retraining loop, that you can set up once and then pretty much forget about. Where do we even start?!
For more details on each of the points, read the article below. After successfully building and testing your iOS app on Codemagic, you may want to upload the build to TestFlight or App Store. Sometimes, you may face a crash that did not happen locally but only when you release the app to your users, either on TestFlight or App Store, making it difficult for you to understand the core problem behind the crash.