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DevOps automation: From event-driven automation to answer-driven automation [with causal AI]

Dynatrace

The evolution of DevOps automation Since the concept of DevOps emerged around 2007 and 2008 in response to pain points with Agile development, DevOps automation has been continuously evolving. For example, consider an e-commerce website that automatically sends personalized discount codes to customers who abandon their shopping carts.

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Interacting with Open Source for HammerDB Code and Documentation

HammerDB

When you install it you accept the license agreement and once installed there is a file called LICENSE headed GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3, 29 June 2007 – so you know that the code is open source under GPLv3.

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Välkommen till Stockholm – An AWS Region is coming to the Nordics

All Things Distributed

In 2007, we opened our first AWS Region in Ireland and since then have opened additional regions, in Germany and the UK, with France still to come. In making the switch to AWS, WOW air has saved between $30,000 and $45,000 on hardware, and software licensing. However, we do not plan to slow down and we are not stopping there.

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World’s Top Web Performance Leaders To Watch

Rigor

If you want to vastly improve the startup and load performance of your website, you cannot miss the impactful observations and insights that Jake posts on jakearchibald.com/ and shares on Twitter @ jaffathecake. Rick is a software engineer on the Google Chrome team, “leading an effort to make the web just work for developers.”

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Effective Concurrency: Prefer Using Futures or Callbacks to Communicate Asynchronous Results

Sutter's Mill

This month’s Effective Concurrency column, “Prefer Using Futures or Callbacks to Communicate Asynchronous Results,” is now live on DDJ’s website. Finally, here are links to previous Effective Concurrency columns: 1 The Pillars of Concurrency (Aug 2007). Sep 2007). 7 Break Amdahl’s Law!

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Effective Concurrency: Know When to Use an Active Object Instead of a Mutex

Sutter's Mill

This month’s Effective Concurrency column, “Know When to Use an Active Object Instead of a Mutex,” is now live on DDJ’s website. Finally, here are links to previous Effective Concurrency columns: 1 The Pillars of Concurrency (Aug 2007). Sep 2007). 4 Apply Critical Sections Consistently (Nov 2007).

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Effective Concurrency: Prefer Using Active Objects Instead of Naked Threads

Sutter's Mill

This month’s Effective Concurrency column, “ Prefer Using Active Objects Instead of Naked Threads ,” is now live on DDJ’s website. Finally, here are links to previous Effective Concurrency columns: 1 The Pillars of Concurrency (Aug 2007). Sep 2007). 3 Use Critical Sections (Preferably Locks) to Eliminate Races (Oct 2007).

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