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6 Ways Marketers Are Using Generative AI: Is It Really Saving Time?

AI was the hot topic of 2023 and will continue to reign in 2024: ChatGPT first launched at the end of 2022 and became a massive hit in just a few months. Google released Bard shortly after, and then, new AI tools just kept popping up, prompting marketers to learn how to leverage them to become more efficient and productive.

Software Testing Jobs on 8th February | Automation Tester Vacancies | Curated Job Openings for QAs

This video is a top resource that provides you with the latest job opportunities in the software testing and quality assurance (QA) industry. It allows you to stay up-to-date with the rapidly changing technological landscape by exploring exciting career prospects in both manual and automation testing. Given the high demand for qualified software testers, now is an excellent time to enhance your career prospects.

The Practical Guide to Getting the Most Out of Ghost Inspector

At Ghost Inspector, we pride ourselves on creating tools that simplify the testing process, making it possible for anyone to build a test without coding skills. With our wide-ranging usability options, even our seasoned users sometimes wonder if they’ve fully tapped into Ghost Inspector’s capabilities. So we’ve put together this guide to detail Ghost Inspector’s more nuanced and advanced features.

Building reusable UI components in Rails with ViewComponent

Reusable UI components are user interface widgets or elements that can be used in various places in a web project. These components are typically small and created for a specific functionality. Typically, you write the code once and then import the UI components wherever needed. For example, you can create a card component that displays certain information or have a navigation bar that will appear at the top of all web pages. Such UI elements can be imported and added to your desired web page.

The Best Data Lake Tools: A Buyer's Guide

A data lake is a main storage repository that can hold vast amounts of raw, unstructured data. A data lake is not the same as a data warehouse, which maintains data in structured files. Five key takeaways about data lake tools: A data warehouse uses a hierarchical structure, whereas the architecture of a data lake is flat.

Streamlining Cloud Native App Development in Kubernetes with Prioritized API Management

For years, we've witnessed how applications have shifted to the cloud, driven by cost savings, flexibility, on-demand access, scalability, and faster deployment times. During that time, new architectural best practices for building cloud native applications have emerged. (For more insights, refer to this whitepaper.) Yet despite these advances, it remains difficult to build cloud native applications that fully take advantage of Kubernetes, the platform of choice for most cloud deployments.