Systems | Development | Analytics | API | Testing

%term

5 Years of Confluent Cloud Connectors: Exploring Your Top Connector Picks

This summer marks five years since we announced our first fully managed connector on Confluent Cloud in 2019, the Amazon S3 Sink Connector. Since then, our connector offerings have not only expanded significantly but also enabled teams to send hundreds of petabytes of data throughput. Today, we support over 80 pre-built, fully managed connectors, custom connectors, and secure private networking.

Automatic APIs With PostgREST for PostgreSQL

Storing information in a relational database and sharing it via a RESTful API is a very common scenario these days. Depending on your RDBMS (relational database management system), this may take a lot of development effort. One solution that attempts to simplify the process is the PostgREST web server add-on for PostgreSQL. If your organization uses the PostgreSQL database, PostgREST quickly adds basic CRUD (create, read, update, delete) functions in an easy-to-use RESTful HTTP interface.

Appian 24.3 Highlights

Appian brings #orchestration, #automation, and #intelligence together in a secure, performant platform for managing your most complex processes. The latest release of the Appian Platform delivers practical enterprise AI use cases with expanded compliance to help developers build faster, business users work smarter, and organizations prepare for AI regulations.

Join Ken on SMC Journal - Scaling Kubernetes, Microservices, and Ephemeral Environments

Check out Ken Ahrens and Scott Moore as they discuss some blockers of developer productivity when building in Kubernetes, and how removing environment and data challenges can reduce toil and frustration! You can catch the full podcast on Scott’s page here: Scott Moore: Hey everybody out there in internet meme land. It’s time to hide your kids and hide your wife because it’s time for the SMC Journal podcast. Some of you will get that joke. Others will not.

Low-code vs No-code vs True Low-code ETL Platforms- 360 Degree Overview by a Sales Engineer

Ramkumar Nottath, the Senior Solutions Architect at AWS, beautifully puts it. And that’s where low-code or no-code ETL platforms can help—to make the data consumable and democratize it. In this blog, I explain low-code vs. no-code from my experience.

What is The Test Pyramid? How To Apply Test Pyramid To Your Strategy?

The Testing Pyramid is a framework in software development that helps organize and manage different types of tests. Its purpose is to ensure efficient and effective testing by structuring tests into a hierarchical model. At its core, the Testing Pyramid emphasizes the importance of having more low-level tests that are quick to execute and fewer high-level tests that are more complex and time-consuming.

Unlock Greater Insights and Productivity using AI in Appian 24.3

In 24.2, we introduced our enterprise copilot. Enterprise copilot allows you to upload business documents and collect them in knowledge sets. From there, you can ask questions about information in these documents and receive answers quickly. For instance, an organization with a heavy regulatory burden could upload legislative and operational documents. Then, these employees could get insights from Appian AI Copilot to ensure they adhere to compliance requirements.

Benefits of Small Language Models in Healthcare and Life Sciences

In the field of Natural Language Processing (NLP), two prominent terms frequently arise: Small Language Models (SLMs) and Large Language Models (LLMs). While both play significant roles across various industries, including healthcare and life sciences (HC-LS), their applications and advantages diverge depending on the context and requirements of the task.

How to Use Salesforce Excel Connector- with A Real-World Example

While Salesforce is a much celebrated CRM tool in the industry, it’s no perfect tool just like any others. It offers limited flexibility for on-the-fly data manipulation compared to Excel. Salesforce can be complex to set up and use effectively, particularly for users without technical expertise. It often requires training or support from Salesforce administrators to fully utilize its capabilities.