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Getting the Most From Your Modern Data Platform: A Three-Phase Approach

A robust, modern data platform is the starting point for your organization’s data and analytics vision. At first, you may use your modern data platform as a single source of truth to realize operational gains — but you can realize far greater benefits by adding additional use cases. In this blog, we offer guidance for leveraging Snowflake’s capabilities around data and AI to build apps and unlock innovation.

Building and Scaling Gen AI Applications with Simplicity, Performance and Risk Mitigation in Mind Using Iguazio and MongoDB

AI and generative Al can lead to major enterprise advancements and productivity gains. By offering new capabilities, they open up opportunities for enhancing customer engagement, content creation, virtual experts, process automation and optimization, and more.

Top 7 Anonymization Techniques to Sustain Data Privacy and Compliance Standards

In an era where data breaches generate headlines and data privacy is an increasing concern, how can organizations use the massive amounts of data they acquire without jeopardizing individual privacy? The solution could be found in a unique amalgamation of data anonymization approaches. As we dive into this fascinating topic, we discover how technology is transforming how we anonymize data, ensuring that the insights we gain are useful and respectful of privacy.

Top 10 Tools for Monitoring OAuth Client Credentials Endpoints

When it comes to keeping your OAuth Client Credentials endpoints secure and high-performing, monitoring is crucial. Whether you’re a non-technical business owner, a software engineer, a student, a product owner, a web agency, or a DevOps professional, understanding and implementing effective monitoring can save you from a lot of headaches. In this article, we’ll dive into the top 10 best tools for monitoring OAuth endpoints, helping you find the best fit for your needs.

Best Practices for Naming REST API Endpoints

REST APIs are a powerful tool to bring together multiple applications. While REST APIs are extremely useful, creating and deploying them into production is a highly complex and time-consuming process. If you’re building your own REST API, you should be familiar with some of the industry best practices for naming REST API endpoints. For many developers, using a development platform is a good way to get started. It streamlines the development process and ensures you're able to get started immediately.

7 Simple REST Client Examples for Retrieving API Data | Dreamfactory

REST Clients, or Representational State Transfer Clients, are essential tools in the world of web development and API integration. These clients facilitate seamless communication between applications and web services using the principles of REST architecture. A REST client is a software tool, library, or framework that enables developers to interact with RESTful web services by making HTTP requests and processing responses.

How To Use Covdata For Better Code Coverage In Go

When you run your Go programs or integration tests, numbers of raw coverage files are typically generated and dumped into a directory specified by the GOCOVERDIR environment variable. These files contain valuable data about which parts of your code were executed during tests, offering a glimpse into your code’s effectiveness and robustness. However, sifting through these raw files to extract actionable insights can be daunting and unclear for many developers.

Quality and Efficiency is Going Down

Pushing your code to production without testing? You might want to think twice. In this episode, Bobby Dorlus, founder and CEO of #TheTechHustle, shares the importance of test automation, site reliability engineering, and his advocacy of diversity within the industry. Tune in as Jason and Bobby analyze the stats and real-life debacles that happen when testing gets skipped, as well as those who should be responsible for testing. Spoiler alert—it’s not just the developers.

A Complete Guide to Legacy Application Modernization

Legacy systems have been important in the growth and success of several organizations. However, as these systems and applications age, they slow down and become increasingly costly to operate and manage. As per the U.S. Government Accountability Office, operating and maintaining legacy systems consumes over 80% of IT expenses. Organizations must scale and update these systems to accommodate their evolving business needs. This is where legacy application modernization can help.

HIPAA EDI: Transactions sets in the Healthcare Industry

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), established in 1996, keeps individual health information private. It introduced HIPAA EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) Standards to secure electronic health data sharing among healthcare providers, insurers, and related entities. Healthcare EDI sets rules for how data should be formatted when electronically exchanged to ensure secure and efficient communication and reduce manual tasks.