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Demo: Introducing Build Insights on Bitrise

Monitor and improve your Bitrise performance with Build Insights! 📊 Build Insights is a monitoring tool that allows you to track metrics detailing the performance of your Bitrise builds. Track your metrics on app-, Workflow-, and Step-level and use the data to optimize your builds. In this quick demo, we're introducing the dashboard's main features.

An Ultimate Guide about SQL Injection for WordPress Users

The Structured Query Language (SQL) is a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) that is pronounced like the word "sequel." It was the first simple way to store and retrieve many sorts of data on computer systems, and it was invented in 1974. Since then, the language has grown in popularity, and it is still used in many content management systems (CMS) today, such as WordPress.

Qlik Sense Enterprise SaaS - Impact Analysis

Brief overview and demo of the Impact Analysis capability available in Qlik Sense. Do you understand the origins and journey of your data sets? Do you trust where the data comes from? Are your responsible for migrations, understanding business changes and handling regulatory compliance? If so watch this video to learn more about Qlik’s latest addition to Qlik Sense Enterprise SaaS - Impact Analysis.

Deploying a Kong Gateway Data Plane With Pulumi

Infrastructure as code is a core component of all modern SRE team’s day-to-day work. There are plenty of options available, but the one that I’m most excited about is Pulumi. Instead of writing a domain-specific language (DSL) to configure your infrastructure, Pulumi lets you write the language you already know. For me, that’s Typescript, but if you prefer Go, Python or DotNet programming languages, that’s an option too.

Design Environment Challenges: Using PLM for Semiconductors

Following up on an earlier blog post where we discussed what is product lifecycle management for semiconductors, in this blog we will delve deeper into the challenges that PLM presents for a semiconductor design environment. Although PLM tools have seen some success in industries such as defense, automobile, aerospace, and others with large design teams and well-established methodologies, the adoption rate in the semiconductor space has been slow.