This guest blog was written by Matt Turner from Moesif. Moesif provides insights and tooling for API product owners to activate, understand, and monetize customers.
Qlik offers a comprehensive suite of solutions designed to enhance data integration, analytics, and data quality, seamlessly integrating with Google BigQuery. Qlik's data integration tools enable efficient and secure data ingestion from various sources into BigQuery, ensuring real-time data availability for analytics. With Qlik's advanced analytics capabilities, users can perform sophisticated data analysis and gain actionable insights from their BigQuery data.
Confluent Cloud, a leading cloud-native platform for building data streaming applications, and BigQuery, Google's serverless data warehouse, are revolutionizing how businesses handle data. Together, they offer a powerful solution for real-time data ingestion, processing, and analysis—now enhanced by BigQuery’s new continuous query. Many organizations grapple with challenges in moving data from their data warehouses to real-time processing platforms.
The purpose of this post is to describe the integration and benefits of combining Google’s new BigQuery Continuous Queries capability with Keboola’s orchestration capabilities. Combining these capabilities enables organizations to react more quickly to external and internal events.
With the world revolutionizing at a fast pace, digital wallets have become the new banking norm, allowing customers to do things on the go. Online transactions have already become an integral part of our lives, rather becoming an an essential aspect, particularly with the acceleration of digital transformation services. Of course, there are many options for making payments online, including digital wallets, bitcoin, online banks, and credit cards.
Ruby on Rails is an excellent choice for building a REST API, stemming from its design principles and robust feature set. It encourages a resource-oriented architecture, including built-in routing, migrations, and task tools. Rails also includes Active Record, an Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) layer, which simplifies database interactions.
Is everything truly broken, or is it just us? If you’re a software developer or tester, you've probably felt the frustration of a system not working as it should, right when you need it the most. Did you know the complexity of today’s software is a key reason behind these gripes? It's not just your typical Monday annoyance; it's a worldwide phenomenon.
In the world of software development, quality assurance (QA) is crucial for delivering reliable and robust applications. One of the most effective strategies to enhance software quality is "shift-left testing.".
Skipping thorough testing? Here's why it's a risk you can't afford to take. On July 19, the world experienced what would be the largest tech outage worldwide. If you’re a software developer or tester, you've likely faced the frustration of a system failing right when it’s most critical. Did you know the complexity of today’s software is a significant reason behind these issues? It’s not just an occasional problem; it's a global challenge.