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The Future of Data Pipelines: Trends and Predictions

The global data integration market size grew from $12.03 billion in 2022 to $13.36 billion in 2023, making it evident that organizations are prioritizing efficient data integrations and emphasizing effective data pipeline management. Data pipelines play a pivotal role in driving business success by transforming raw datasets into valuable insights that fuel informed decision-making processes.

17 Automated Testing Insights from an Industry Expert

In today's fast-paced digital landscape, software development companies face the challenge of delivering high-quality applications quickly. One solution that has gained significant traction is automated software testing. Organizations can achieve repeatability, improve time-to-release, and enhance overall software quality by leveraging automated testing tools and methodologies.

3 pillars for supporting realtime update infrastructure in transportation and logistics apps

Amazon was founded in 1994, went public in 1997, and reached a market cap of $1.5 trillion in 2020. As a result of Amazon’s successes and a long tail of rapidly modernizing ecommerce businesses, consumers and businesses alike have transformed their expectations around transportation and logistics. Consumers, for example, expect up-to-the-minute updates on package delivery, and businesses require, among other features, realtime asset and vehicle monitoring.

Gradle vs. Maven: Performance, Compatibility, Builds, & More

Gradle is one of several Java development tools featured in Stackify’s Comprehensive Java Developer’s Guide, but it’s not the only build automation tool to consider. Maven is an older and commonly used alternative, but which build system is best for your project? With other tools, such as Spring, allowing developers to choose between the two systems, coupled with an increasing number of integrations for both, the decision is largely up to you.

What Are Digital Twins? Learn About Digital Twin Software

Imagine being able to make a digital replica of one of the largest stadiums in the world, capturing everything from ceiling height to square footage. Now, imagine you could integrate that replica with real-life, predictive data. Then, you could use it to measure important details like stadium capacity, climate control, security wait times, video and audio syncing capabilities, and more. In this example, digital twin software enables events to run more smoothly and helps staff foresee and plan upgrades.

Event-Driven Architecture: Understanding its Significance for Software Development

The concept of Event-driven Architecture (EDA) has gained increasing attention in recent years. EDA is a style of software architecture that emphasizes the communication between software components via events, rather than direct invocation or method calls. In this blog post, we will delve into the concept of EDA and explore its significance in modern software development.

12 Times Faster Query Planning With Iceberg Manifest Caching in Impala

Iceberg is an emerging open-table format designed for large analytic workloads. The Apache Iceberg project continues developing an implementation of Iceberg specification in the form of Java Library. Several compute engines such as Impala, Hive, Spark, and Trino have supported querying data in Iceberg table format by adopting this Java Library provided by the Apache Iceberg project.

Top 3 Approaches to Manage Airline Disruptions

In winter 2022, US airlines faced an arduous test as heavy storms disrupted thousands of flights, resulting in over 17,000 cancellations or delays. Southwest Airlines, known for its unique business model and exceptional customer service, was hit the hardest, with 16,000 affected flights. Despite industry-wide losses, Southwest quickly restored normalcy within a week. However, they went beyond firefighting, committing resources to strengthen their systems and prevent future incidents.