In software development, an API-first approach has emerged as a powerful methodology for building robust and interoperable systems. An API, or Application Programming Interface, acts as a set of rules and protocols that enables different software applications to communicate with each other. It defines how different software components should interact and exchange data.
Every business that analyzes their operational (or transactional) data needs to build a custom data pipeline involving several batch or streaming jobs to extract transactional data from relational databases, transform it, and load it into the data warehouse. In this post, we show how you can leverage Amazon Aurora zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift and ThoughtSpot for GenAI driven near real-time operational analytics.
Ensuring accessibility to all types of media is incredibly important, both for enabling as many people as possible to enjoy the media, as well as supporting as many ways as possible for interacting with it. Closed Captioning helps massively with ensuring video content is more accessible by providing a transcription of its audio.
Countly has many powerful features, and one of them is Hooks. You can set up custom triggers and actions, and we want to expand it even further. But for now, let’s check some simple but powerful use cases you can implement. Notifying you in Slack about new crashes happening in your app.