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Dynatrace delivers flexible and scalable Kubernetes native synthetic private locations

Dynatrace

CAGR in the forecasted period ending 2030. The configuration process is straightforward. Simply define the new location name and geographic location, as well as the size for a single node (XS, S, or M) and the minimum and maximum number of nodes.

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PostgreSQL Partitioning Made Easy Using pg_partman (TimeBased)

Percona

PostgreSQL Partition Manager — ‘pg_partman’ — is an open source extension freely available, widely supported, and actively maintained by the PostgreSQL community. pg_partman creates and manages both time-based and serial-based table partition sets. Download Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL Today!

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Sustainability Talks and Updates from AWS re:Invent 2023

Adrian Cockcroft

Find out about Amazon’s progress toward powering its operations with 100 percent renewable energy, AWS’s reverse logistics program, and AWS’s commitment to being water positive by 2030. One of the key challenges organizations face is an ability to extract datasets from different sources.

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Top Software testing trends to look out for in 2022

Testsigma

QAOps is a term derived by combining the two processes – the DevOps and QA into one. When we fuse QA into the DevOps process the newly integrated process is called QAOps. With QAOps we are incorporating the testing process into DevOps and let QA engineers work with developers while the software is in development.

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Jamstack CMS: The Past, The Present and The Future

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