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What Is Sharding?

DZone

In this article, I will tell you a few things about sharding and explain why it is actually an important technique. Despite its significance, sharding also has some cons, and there are certain problems you may encounter if you decide to use it. What are they? I’ll explain that below.

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Dynatrace Managed release notes version 1.240

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. New features and enhancements. OpenSSL library. OpenSSL library, used by Nginx service, was updated to version 1.1.1n for increased resilience and security. The post Dynatrace Managed release notes version 1.240 appeared first on Dynatrace blog.

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Understanding the performance impact of anti-flicker snippets

Speed Curve

Experimentation tools that use asynchronous scripts – such as Google Optimize, Adobe Target, and Visual Web Optimizer – recommend using an anti-flicker snippet to hide the page until they've finished executing. But this practice comes with some performance measurement pitfalls: Hiding the contents of the page can have a dramatic effect on the Web Vitals that measure visual experience, such as First Contentful Paint (FCP) and Largest Contentful Paint (LCP).

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Setting Up CloudFront to Host Your Web App

CSS - Tricks

In my last article , we went over how to set up a web app that serves chunks and bundles of CSS and JavaScript from CloudFront. We integrated it into Vite so that when the app runs in a browser, the assets requested from the app’s root HTML file would pull from CloudFront as the CDN. While CloudFront’s edge caching does offer benefits, serving your app’s resources from these multiple locations is not without a cost of its own.

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API Test Automation With RestAssured Library and Cucumber BDD Framework

DZone

Introduction to Rest Assured Library. REST (Representational State Transfer) is an architecture that consumes HTTP calls for inter-system communication where a client can access the server resource with a unique URI, and the response of the resource is returned. The URI of the resource acts as a resource identifier, and HTTP operations like GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, and DELETE can be performed on the resource.

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How digital experience monitoring helps deliver business observability

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. Fast, consistent application delivery creates a positive user experience that can ultimately drive customer loyalty and improve business metrics like conversion rate and user retention. Digital experience monitoring (DEM) allows an organization to optimize customer experiences by taking into account the context surrounding digital experience metrics.

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Agile vs. DevOps: Deconstructing the Titans of Dev Methodologies

Simform

To start with, there has always been an inclusive and exclusive relationship between Agile and DevOps. Both are principal methodologies in the software engineering ecosystem and are known for transforming business processes through speed, iterations, and collaborations. The post Agile vs. DevOps: Deconstructing the Titans of Dev Methodologies appeared first on Insights on Latest Technologies - Simform Blog.

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How To Speed Up Selenium Test Cases Execution?

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The primary intent of Selenium test automation is to expedite the testing process. In the majority of the cases, automation tests using Selenium perform exceptionally better than their manual counterparts. However, there might be possibilities to speed up Selenium tests using Selenium test automation best practices to their truest potential. I have come across umpteen cases in my career where there was potential to speed up selenium tests.

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Liquibase Data is Git for Databases

Percona Community

Author’s Note: Robert will be demoing Liquibase Data at Percona Live 2022 on Wednesday, May 18 at 11:50am. Add this presentation to your schedule. Git is an amazing tool for collaboration — developers can work together to build better software faster. However, the usual Git workflow neglects the database. With Liquibase Data we’re bringing git to the database so you can easily version containerized databases, share changes with team members, store versions in remote locations, and tag vers

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Simplify Kubernetes complexity with advanced AIOps and cloud observability

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. As more organizations turn to application containerization, managing the tasks and processes that come with containers becomes critical. Kubernetes helps organizations better manage containerized workloads and services. In turn, it sets the stage for fast, functional, and reliable software development. However, at scale, these deployments can encounter a common roadblock: complexity.

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Evolution of ML Fact Store

The Netflix TechBlog

by Vivek Kaushal At Netflix, we aim to provide recommendations that match our members’ interests. To achieve this, we rely on Machine Learning (ML) algorithms. ML algorithms can be only as good as the data that we provide to it. This post will focus on the large volume of high-quality data stored in Axion?—?our fact store that is leveraged to compute ML features offline.

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How To Rename Files in Linux and macOS Terminal

DZone

Renaming files is something that occurs frequently, and in Linux on the terminal, there are many ways to rename files. Let's look at some of the main ways you can rename your files on Linux and other Unix-based systems like MacOS. Renaming Files With the MV Command The mv command moves a file to another place. It can also be used to move a file to the same location, and simply change its name.

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How Partytown Eliminates Website Bloat From Third-Party Apps

Smashing Magazine

How Partytown Eliminates Website Bloat From Third-Party Apps. How Partytown Eliminates Website Bloat From Third-Party Apps. Steve Sewell. 2022-04-29T10:30:00+00:00. 2022-04-29T13:05:53+00:00. Great user experience starts with a page that loads instantly. The average user doesn’t spend much time waiting for a web page to load or to interact with the page: According to Google, if a page’s load time goes up from 1 second to 3 seconds, the probability of the user bouncing increases by 32%.

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How SAP accelerates ServiceNow adoption with Dynatrace

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. The continued growth of e-commerce has led to digital transformation moving at unprecedented speeds, as retailers compete for the attention of over 2.1 billion online shoppers. But as online stores have expanded, they’ve become more complex, and so has the technology underpinning them. The rise of cloud complexity. Retailers are increasingly adopting multicloud strategies to gain the agility required to succeed.

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Refueling a Personal Value Stream During Ramadan

Tasktop

Tasktop’s Mission : We are driving toward an inclusive company culture. We are building a come-as-you-are community of mutual respect and trust. We believe that diverse teams perform better and foster an environment of belonging and inclusion. We aim to continually learn, evolve and be better versions of ourselves. A Personal Reflection on Ramadan. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Muslim calendar and the holy month of fasting.

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Efficient Heterogeneous Parallel Programming Using OpenMP

DZone

In some cases, offloading computations to an accelerator like a GPU means that the host CPU sits idle until the offloaded computations are finished. However, using the CPU and GPU resources simultaneously can improve the performance of an application. In OpenMP® programs that take advantage of heterogenous parallelism, the master clause can be used to exploit simultaneous CPU and GPU execution.

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All You Need To Know About Optimising The Angular App

Tech News Gather

There is no doubt about the potential and performance of the Angular framework, but seldom do some challenges erupt that drag its performance. This article will find tips and tricks to improve Angular performance. And also some common problems in Angular apps and their possible solutions. So without any further ado, let’s get started! Troubleshooting Common Performance Issue In Angular Apps.

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Dynatrace SaaS release notes version 1.240

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. See what’s new in the Dynatrace version 1.240. Announcements. Session Replay masking v1 end-of-life. Starting with Dynatrace version 1.240 or later, Session Replay masking v1 will no longer be supported. If your application uses the RUM JavaScript version 1.192 or earlier, you must update the RUM JavaScript to at least version 1.193 to enable masking v2.

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Software AI Accelerators: AI Performance Boost for Free

DZone

This is a republish of a blog on VentureBeat by Wei Li, Intel VP/GM, AI and Analytics (AIA). The exponential growth of data has fed artificial intelligence’s voracious appetite and led to its transformation from niche to omnipresent. An equally important aspect of this AI growth equation is the ever-expanding demands it places on computer system requirements to deliver higher AI performance.

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Compare Benefits of CPUs, GPUs, and FPGAs for Different oneAPI Compute Workloads

DZone

Introduction. oneAPI is an open, unified programming model designed to simplify development and deployment of data-centric workloads across central processing units (CPUs), graphics processing units (GPUs), field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), and other accelerators. In a heterogeneous compute environment, developers need to understand the capabilities and limitations of each compute architecture to effectively match the appropriate workload to each compute device.

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Vectorization in LLVM and GCC for Intel CPUs and GPUs

DZone

Introduction. Modern CPU and GPU cores use single instruction, multiple data (SIMD) execution units to achieve higher performance and power efficiency. The underlying SIMD hardware is exposed via instructions such as SSE, AVX, AVX2, AVX-512, and those in the Intel® Xe Architecture Gen12 ISA. While using these directly is an option, their low-level nature severely limits portability and proves unattractive for most projects.

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