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Serverless Postgres Public Preview

We're excited to announce the Koyeb Serverless Postgres public preview - a fully managed, fault-tolerant, and scalable serverless Postgres Database Service. What do all modern applications have in common? They all have APIs, workers, and databases. Deploying APIs and workers with Koyeb has long been possible. Starting today, you can spin up databases too! Using Koyeb Serverless Postgres, you can easily start a resilient Database Service alongside your apps in a few seconds.

C# Sleep: A Detailed Guide

Ah, the sweet allure of a well-rested application. No, I’m not talking about kicking back and letting your software take a nap. I’m diving deep into C# and its Sleep method. Have you ever wondered, “Is there a Sleep function in C#?” We’ve got answers. By the end of this post, you’ll know all about the ins, outs and potential pitfalls of using Sleep in C#. So, grab your favorite beverage, and let’s get into it!

Top 17 Business Intelligence Tools Of 2024

All tools on our list have proven to be capable and flexible enough to fit a variety of use cases. So, how do you choose? As you review these options, assess them based on the analytics tools, reporting tools, data management features, and integrations. If you find a cost-effective tool that matches the technical abilities of your team while delivering the backend power you need, you've got a winner. Data analytics makes decision-making five times faster for organizations.

Essential guide to WebSocket authentication

Authenticating WebSocket connections from the browser is a lot trickier than it should be. Cookie authentication isn’t suitable for every app, and the WebSocket browser API makes it impossible to set an Authorization header with a token. It’s actually all a bit of a mess! That is the last thing you want to hear when it comes to security, so I’ve done the research to present this tidy list of methods to send credentials from the browser.

Impacts and Takeaways From the Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) have come a long way since their inception in the 1950s. From the pioneering research of English mathematician and logician Alan Turing to the recent breakthroughs achieved by models like GPT-3/GPT-4, AI has undeniably transformed industries and revolutionized human-computer interactions.

API Generation for Data Mesh: Accelerate Your Data Mesh Strategy

Data mesh, it’s one of the hottest data science topics among software engineering teams, data scientists, and anyone interested in building a more effective data infrastructure. This concept is a relatively new model for data management, helping large enterprises scale their data footprint to accelerate digital transformation. Many industries, like retail and banking, see how crucial data is, yet few have mastered ways to harness it. API generation for data mesh is one of the ways you can start.

Top Data Governance Tools for 2024

Five things you need to know about data governance tools: Data governance refers to the methodologies, procedures, and standards that control how your organization processes, manages, stores, and shares data. Legislation in your jurisdiction or industry — such as General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) — might require you to safeguard all the data that flows through your enterprise.

3 Takeaways from Web Summit 2023

Along with approximately 70,000 other souls from around the globe, the NodeSource team attended Web Summit 2023 earlier this month. Famous for being the largest European tech event (or even the world), Web Summit was full of riveting AI conversations, more than 2,600 startups, and plenty of tasty food trucks and, of course, amazing local cuisine.

Reasons Why Enterprise Software Development with Java is the best choice

In the constantly fluctuating world of software development, finding one solid pillar is a rare feat. Progress has become the order of the day, and staying at the forefront of the latest standards is imperative. This dynamic landscape ensures that competition remains fierce, making it exceptionally challenging for any technology to unequivocally dominate a field. However, Java defies the norm and stands as a notable exception. To start with statistics,