Mon.Jun 30, 2025

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The PG_TDE Extension Is Now Ready for Production

Percona

Lately, it feels like every time I go to a technical conference, someone is talking about how great PostgreSQL is. I’d think it’s just me noticing, but the rankings and surveys say otherwise. PostgreSQL is simply very popular. From old-school bare metal setups to VMs, containers, and fully managed cloud databases, PostgreSQL keeps gaining ground.

Database 110
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DevOps Remediation Architecture for Azure CDN From Edgio

DZone

Some ongoing projects are currently leveraging Azure CDN from Edgio (formerly Verizon), which is officially being retired. Notably, the shutdown date has been moved up to January 7, 2025 , meaning users must take action sooner than initially planned.

Azure 100
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Giving Second Life to a Scientific Software: Introducing Hydrogen Bond Analysis Tool (HBAT) v2

Abhishek Tiwari

Every so often, we get a chance to look back at our past work. Sometimes it’s with a cringe, sometimes with nostalgia, and occasionally, with an opportunity to rebuild. During a recent and much-needed time off, I found myself embarking on a project that was a blend of all three: a complete, ground-up rewrite of the Hydrogen Bond Analysis Tool (HBAT), a piece of software I first wrote nearly two decades ago.

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Deming, Re-read

The Agile Manager

In the early 1980s, W. Edwards Deming laid out a treatise for (primarily manufacturing) companies that boiled down to this: obsessive commitment to efficient production of customer-relevant products made to high standards of quality yields an economic juggernaut. The secret sauce of Dr. Deming’s hypothesis was continuous improvement: all of the key verbs and nouns are evolutionary.