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Flooded by Event Data? Here's How to Keep Working
Flooded by Event Data? Here's How to Keep Working
Event orchestration enables users to route events toward the most appropriate set of actions. It can analyze, enrich, determine logic for and automatically act on events as they occur in real time, within microseconds.
·thenewstack.io·
Flooded by Event Data? Here's How to Keep Working
Managing Engineers: What to Do and What to Avoid
Managing Engineers: What to Do and What to Avoid
Engineers are in demand like never before, and the culture, team, and mission of a company matters to candidates and employees as much as any other factor.
·thenewstack.io·
Managing Engineers: What to Do and What to Avoid
How to Scale Your Terraform Infrastructure
How to Scale Your Terraform Infrastructure
This article will take you through the journey and identify some of best practices and solutions for using Terraform at scale.
·thenewstack.io·
How to Scale Your Terraform Infrastructure
The Human-Kubernetes Maturity Curve
The Human-Kubernetes Maturity Curve
The better developer, and developer experience, stems from the human element — empathy, understanding and being part of a community.
·thenewstack.io·
The Human-Kubernetes Maturity Curve
Will we ever wear a computer on our faces? This device wraps it around your neck instead
Will we ever wear a computer on our faces? This device wraps it around your neck instead
The Viture One headset hides a computer in a band you wear around your neck. It’s an intriguing solution to a problem that is vexing AR companies everywhere: AR technology is small enough to wear but not small enough to be completely concealed.
·fastcompany.com·
Will we ever wear a computer on our faces? This device wraps it around your neck instead
New data: Do developers think Web3 will build a better internet?
New data: Do developers think Web3 will build a better internet?
Are blockchain and Web3 the future or are they just a fad? We asked the developer community about Web3, blockchain, crypto, and whether they are all hype or truly the future of the internet.
·stackoverflow.blog·
New data: Do developers think Web3 will build a better internet?
Maps can make you better at your job. Here’s how
Maps can make you better at your job. Here’s how
A new book, The Secret Language of Maps, shares techniques that can help you sort information and make it more compelling—no matter who your audience is.
·fastcompany.com·
Maps can make you better at your job. Here’s how
ANT datasets
ANT datasets
Information about the ANT project's research.
·ant.isi.edu·
ANT datasets
What is DNS CAA and how to Validate and Implement ?
What is DNS CAA and how to Validate and Implement ?
Take advantage of the CAA DNS record to authorize CA to issue the TLS certificates. What is DNS CAA? CAA is one of the DNS record types which instruct CA
·geekflare.com·
What is DNS CAA and how to Validate and Implement ?
Cloudflare vs Akamai | Zero Trust Platform | ENP
Cloudflare vs Akamai | Zero Trust Platform | ENP
Cloudflare and Akamai both offer Zero Trust Network Security. Explore their differences and decide which provider is right for you.
·enterprisenetworkingplanet.com·
Cloudflare vs Akamai | Zero Trust Platform | ENP
Porter
Porter
Compose Cloud Native Application Bundles from existing bundles and deployment tools
·porter.sh·
Porter
The Update Framework
The Update Framework
A framework for securing software update systems
·theupdateframework.io·
The Update Framework
Defender of the brand
Defender of the brand
Some CMOs and marketing types simply do ads and promo. Give them average products for average people and some money, and they’ll do the ad thing. And some are actually marketers. Marketing in…
·seths.blog·
Defender of the brand
Atomic Agents
Atomic Agents
Description
·gjmcn.github.io·
Atomic Agents
Invisible Identity, or How to Delight People & Secure Users
Invisible Identity, or How to Delight People & Secure Users
We’re reaching an interesting crossroads in identity management. It’s transitioning from being a niche area of interest to a major pillar in corporate…
·vimeo.com·
Invisible Identity, or How to Delight People & Secure Users
YAML: probably not so great after all
YAML: probably not so great after all
I was very excited when I first used YAML, but some real-world usage showed it's not so great after all
·arp242.net·
YAML: probably not so great after all
The Authorization Code grant (in excruciating detail)
The Authorization Code grant (in excruciating detail)
Previously, I examined OAuth at a high level, including the standards and the grants outlined in the specifications. If you haven’t you may want to read that article. In this post, you’ll learn the nuts and bolts of integrating OAuth to protect resources like APIs. While there are a number of different ways to do…
·stackoverflow.blog·
The Authorization Code grant (in excruciating detail)
1,000,000 Concurrent Connections
1,000,000 Concurrent Connections
I hear the misconception that a server can only accept 65K connections or a server consumes a port for each accepted connection all the time. Here is a taste of some of them: A TCP/IP address only supports 65,000 connections, so you would have to have to assign around 30,000...
·josephmate.github.io·
1,000,000 Concurrent Connections