Data integration is essential for analytics, regression analysis and your first forays into generative AI.
In software development, an API-first approach has emerged as a powerful methodology for building robust and interoperable systems. An API, or Application Programming Interface, acts as a set of rules and protocols that enables different software applications to communicate with each other. It defines how different software components should interact and exchange data.
Countly has many powerful features, and one of them is Hooks. You can set up custom triggers and actions, and we want to expand it even further. But for now, let’s check some simple but powerful use cases you can implement. Notifying you in Slack about new crashes happening in your app.
Every business that analyzes their operational (or transactional) data needs to build a custom data pipeline involving several batch or streaming jobs to extract transactional data from relational databases, transform it, and load it into the data warehouse. In this post, we show how you can leverage Amazon Aurora zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift and ThoughtSpot for GenAI driven near real-time operational analytics.
One year ago, Heroku sunsetted its free tier. Today, we want to reaffirm our commitment to maintaining our free tier, dive into why offering a free tier for compute is complicated (we are looking at you crypto miners), take the time to explain how we intend to sustain it, and explain why we are so committed to providing a free tier. Long story short: we aim to keep a free tier thanks to how we control our costs.
When it comes to procurement in state and local government, agencies’ main complaint is that they can’t buy the goods and services they need fast enough. That’s even at agencies using a digital eProcurement system. While an electronic procurement system should in theory streamline the acquisition of goods and services, many eProcurement systems still abound with stumbling blocks. So what’s slowing down the procurement process, and how can we speed it up?