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Why Your Organization Needs to Embrace APIs

Like most organizations today, you’re probably looking to optimize your business model through increased technology adoption. The more successful digital transformation projects look at changing business trends and seek to incorporate those trends within their own specific environment. Similarly, as API technology grows, promising new functionalities and integrations, enterprises should aim to embrace the utility of APIs within their wider technology strategy.

The critical role of a hybrid cloud architecture in ensuring regulatory compliance in financial services

A prominent global bank was thrust into the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. The institution was hit with a staggering fine – multiple billions – for failing to comply with new data protection regulations that ultimately led to a customer data breach. The breach, which exposed sensitive information, not only resulted in financial penalties but also caused significant reputational damage.

API-First: Shifting Your Focus from UI to Product Value

If you’re interested in #apifirst but struggle to understand the organisational or operational drivers that might indicate a positive return on investment for adopting such approaches, then check out this session from Frank Kilcommins and Nauman Ali. They cover the topics above and showcase how visual tools, like the new Form Editor within #Swaggerhub can help break down the barriers to participation in API delivery.

Q&A with Bitrise's CSO on Gartner's Magic Quadrant: What's next for DevOps?

The DevOps landscape continues to evolve rapidly. As more organizations embrace DevOps to stay competitive, the landscape is shifting to include more diverse players and specialized offerings. But what's next for the space? Gartner's latest Magic Quadrant for DevOps Platforms report highlights the latest developments and standout players in the space, including Bitrise's growing impact on mobile DevOps.

Using GitLab With Helix QAC

The cloud-based GitLab CI/CD platform allows development teams to streamline their Continuous integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD) pipelines and accelerate their Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). Adding strict, compliance-based static analysis — as provided by Helix QAC — as new stages to existing GitLab CI/CD pipelines will enhance the SDLC still further, and move your DevOps workflows from Continuous Integration to Continuous Compliance.

The Real Cost of Ignoring Red Alerts in Software Quality

57% of consumers are willing to switch to a competitor after three or four negative interactions. And that's being generous—sometimes it only takes one or two. Companies can’t afford to ignore red alerts anymore. Take Amazon's checkout flow, for example. It always works because they prioritize testing it rigorously to ensure their core business can generate revenue, even if other features are less polished.

Using GitLab With Helix QAC

There are many ways to integrate Helix QAC static analysis within a continuous integration system like GitLab. Helix QAC's full CI/CD integration accelerates the development pipeline and provides maximum flexibility across the entire organization. In this video, we demonstrate the GitLab and Helix QAC integration with a merge request example. Watch to see how easy it is to compare branches, find and fix issues, and automate CI analysis during key phases of development.

Connecting to Microsoft Azure SQL Server with Astera Data Stack

In this video, we'll guide you through the process of connecting to Microsoft Azure SQL Server using Astera Data Stack. Users can connect to Azure SQL Databases using various objects, including Database Table Source, Database Table Destination, and SQL-related tasks. Contents of the video: Introduction to connecting with Microsoft Azure SQL Server.