DevSecOps: injecting security into the mobile CI/CD pipeline
A guide to understanding the concept behind DevSecOps and how you can inject security into your mobile CI/CD pipeline to deliver more secure mobile applications.
A guide to understanding the concept behind DevSecOps and how you can inject security into your mobile CI/CD pipeline to deliver more secure mobile applications.
This blog was co-created by Ricardo Ferreira (Elastic) and Viktor Gamov (Kong). We love our microservices, but without a proper observability (O11y) strategy, they can quickly become cold, dark places cluttered with broken or unknown features. O11y is one of those technologies deemed created by causation: the only reason it exists is that other technologies pushed for it. There wouldn’t be need for O11y if, for example, our technologies haven’t gotten so complex across the years.
So, you’ve done your research on low-code platforms and learned about the speed, agility, and security they bring to application development. This sounds like a good direction for your organization, which means it’s time to learn more about the various low-code vendors and what they have to offer. But where to start?
Marketing teams routinely struggle with monitoring the performance and cost of their ad campaigns. Now, they have a solution that can be as easy as just a few clicks. We recently joined our partners at Rivery for a webinar demonstrating the new Anodot Markering Analytics Monitoring Kit. The kit allows users to track marketing campaigns in real-time and take the action needed to make the most of ad spend.
Webhooks vs API, oh well. When there is a talk about what method to use in order to seamlessly sync datasets between applications, platforms and databases (in other words, to perform application integration), APIs are often named as today’s best-practices method for handling this.
Hello, I’m Imogen Heap – musician and tech founder. Now, I know what you might be thinking. Why is a musician and composer talking to me about data? Well, for any of you that follow my work, you will know that I am a bit of a data nerd, and that’s why I loved speaking to Joe DosSantos on the latest Data Brilliant podcast. A lot of my music is powered by data. In fact, Joe and I discussed my love for how technology and data inspires me to be more creative. Want to know how?