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Shift Left: Headless Data Architecture, Part 1

The headless data architecture is an organic emergence of the separation of data storage, management, optimization, and access from the services that write, process, and query it. With this architecture, you can manage your data from a single logical location, including permissions, schema evolution, and table optimizations. And, to top it off, it makes regulatory compliance a lot simpler, because your data resides in one place, instead of being copied around to every processing engine that needs it.

Episode 11: The future of data lakes: Open table formats, metadata and AI | AWS

Paul Meighan, Director of Product Management at AWS, shares how enterprises are increasingly looking for ways to integrate more data sources in their environment — especially with data lakes. From turning S3 buckets into databases to establishing better metadata layers, Meighan explores the rapid evolution of data lakes alongside data warehouses. He also explains the pivotal role AI, ML and GenAI workloads and applications will play in large metadata environments, driving innovative analytics and business insights.

Teamwork Drives Early Bug Detection

Is catching bugs before production really possible? @Saurabh Shanbhag from @DoorDash shares insights on how minimizing bugs is a team effort and not just the responsibility of engineers or QA testers. Collaboration across roles is key to ensuring product reliability. Here’s how teams can prevent issues before launch: Watch this episode of Test Case Scenario to learn more about bug prevention strategies that actually work.

12 Game-Changing Intelligent Automation Use Cases Revolutionizing the Energy & Utilities Sector

According to recent research, scaling intelligent automation could save the Energy & Utilities industry between $237 billion and $813 billion in operational costs. Despite this immense potential, utility providers still grapple with intense competition, increasingly stringent regulations, and aging infrastructure and workforce challenges. The demand for more affordable and cleaner renewable energy only adds to these pressures.

How to use Selenium IDE with Ghost Inspector: An Automation Testing Tutorial

Selenium IDE is a popular open-source tool for recording and running automated browser tests. You can use it to interact with a browser the way a human would, doing things like navigating to URLs, filling in forms, and clicking on links and buttons. You can also use “assertions” to verify things are working as expected, like checking that elements are present, text is present, inputs contain certain values, et cetera.

The History of Chatbots: A Timeline of Conversational AI

From ancient Greek myths of talking statues to the modern-day Alexa and Siri, the concept of machines capable of understanding and responding to human language has captivated us for centuries. In recent years, this concept has evolved into AI chatbots, highly sophisticated tools that can read our queries and perform tasks ranging from customer service to automated alerts.