While the year 2021 was a huge success, we've re-energized ourselves for 2022. By launching new cloud platforms, we began our path to radically simplify the production of digital experiences for our clients. This allows us to offer products and solutions as software as a service (SaaS), private cloud, or on-premises, with the ability to seamlessly move between the three alternatives in the future.
As Apple leaps forward from Macs built with Intel-based chips to Macs with ARM-based chips, this transition means both Bitrise and our customers, need to update tooling and software in preparation for this transition in order to take full advantage of the Apple Silicon for the development work.
This Bitrise CLI tutorial will show you how to build, test, optimize and run your workflows while saving credits from your terminal. Read on to learn more!
The EmptyStackException is a runtime exception in Java that is thrown by methods in the Stack class to indicate that the stack is empty. Since the EmptyStackException is an unchecked exception, it does not need to be declared in the throws clause of a method or constructor.
Not to get all gloomy about it, but the pandemic accelerated the largest declines in college enrollment in more than 50 years and slammed colleges and universities with $24 billion in COVID-related debt. In other words, COVID was a wake up call for higher education.
A good business model is one that can easily generate revenue. Often, when developers build something it could easily be packaged and used by another organization. This is extremely true when it comes to APIs. If an API is solving a well-known problem, there is likely a market for it. Being able to expose an API for public consumption can be done in many ways, a popular option being using an API gateway. The real hurdle comes when you decide to start billing for usage.
Customer identity and access management (CIAM) has become indispensable for organizations. According to an article by the Business Research Company, the CIAM market is expected to reach $45.56 billion in 2025, at a compound annual growth rate of 18.6%. The research firm adds that the increasing use of Internet of Things (IoT) devices — such as smartphones, smartwatches, smart homes and medical sensors — will be the primary driving factor for this growth.