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A buyers guide to choosing the most suitable data observability platform

A lot has been written about data observability by authors, analysts, and vendors over the past few years as it is becoming an increasingly important component of organizations' data architectures. This blog will examine why organizations need data observability and how they should approach the buying experience/cycle.

Unleash the Power of Parallel Testing with Selenium Grid

Automated tests are the cornerstone of high-quality software. Development teams can move faster without worrying about breaking existing functionality when automated tests run with each commit or deployment. At the same time, automated tests can help expand test coverage to provide customers with a higher-quality product. Selenium is one of the most popular tools for testing web applications.

The 19 Best AI Use Cases in 2023

The recent advances in deep learning neural networks are pushing beyond what we thought AI technology could do. Heck, with DALL-E 2 winning art competitions and ChatGPT passing anything from New York’s Bar exam to Advanced Sommelier exams, modern AI technology is performing better than the average Joe. Which begs the question: How can AI solutions be used to improve business outcomes?

Top 5 Microsoft SQL ETL Tools for Data Integration

Data integration is the process of combining data from multiple sources into a single, unified destination. An ETL tool can help streamline this process, as it automatically extracts data from various sources, transforms it, and loads it into a target warehouse. By using an ETL tool, organizations reduce the cost and complexity of data integration, improve data accuracy, and ensure data security and privacy.

How Caris Life Sciences achieved a compliant development process with Xray and Jira Snapshots

Caris Life Sciences® (Caris) is a leader in precision medicine. Their molecular profiling tests help Oncologists diagnose and treat their cancer patients. Caris is also deep in clinical research, supporting the development of tomorrow's treatments. With more than 1,300 employees, Caris has offices in the United States, Japan and Switzerland and provides services throughout the U.S., Europe, Asia and other international markets.