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The Front Door to Your Business Just Got More Inviting

It’s only been a few months since we introduced Appian Portals and already the excitement is palpable. Businesses across a variety of mainstream industries are building portals with Appian in a matter of days in order to engage with new and potential customers, manage vendors, accept complaints, provide quotes, and so much more.

The Ultimate OpenTelemetry Guide for Developers

OpenTelemetry is a free and open-source software initiative with the objective of supplying software developers with the means to create distributed systems. OpenTelemetry was developed by engineers at Google, and developers have the ability to utilize it to create a standard foundation for the construction of distributed systems. The goal is to enable developers to write code once and then deploy it in any location of their choosing.

The Complete Guide to API Tokens

The use of APIs has rapidly been on the rise over the last several years. In fact, data shows that nearly 90% of developers are using APIs and REST APIs in some capacity. APIs or application programming interfaces refer to functions that allow applications to access data and interact with external software components, operating systems, and microservices. Essentially, the main goal of an API is to enable multiple applications to communicate with one another as APIs.

Top 11 Web Frameworks Designed for Rust

Since 2016, the Stack Overflow Developer Survey has named the Rust language, also known as Rustlang, the "most loved programming language". It is one of the most highly regarded modern programming languages in the world. The syntax is quite similar to C++, but it has extra features like memory safety that can make your life much simpler and more secure.

Big Data and AI Blame Failures on Bad Data

Guest post by Bill Inmon “Bill Inmon is an American computer scientist, recognized by many as the father of the data warehouse. Inmon wrote the first book, held the first conference, wrote the first column in a magazine, and was the first to offer classes in data warehousing.” Source: Wikipedia. An article headline — “BIG DATA/AI BLAME FAILURES ON BAD DATA” — caught my attention.