Tue.Dec 08, 2020

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Dynatrace Application Security protects your applications in complex cloud environments

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. In our increasingly digital world, the speed of innovation is key to business success. Cloud-native technologies, including Kubernetes and OpenShift, help organizations accelerate innovation. Open source has also become a fundamental building block of the entire cloud-native stack. While leveraging cloud-native platforms, open-source and third-party libraries accelerate time to value significantly, it also creates new challenges for application security.

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Strengthening our commitment to Australia

All Things Distributed

Our customers never stop building. And because they never stop, their need for security, availability, performance, scalability, and flexibility over how they choose to run their workloads never stop. At AWS, we are customer obsessed, so we never stop building either. That is why we have created more than 175 services, which we offer from 24 AWS Regions around the world to give our customers the best possible cloud experience, no matter where they are.

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The Import On Interaction Pattern

Addy Osmani

Tip: Lazy-load non-critical resources when a user interacts with UI requiring it. Your page may contain code or data for a component or resource that isnt immediately necessary. For example, UI a user doesnt see unless they click or scroll on parts of the page. This can apply to many kinds of first-party code you author, but this also applies to third-party widgets such as video players or chat widgets where you typically need to click a button to display the main interface.

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A case study of SQL Query tuning in SQL Server

SQL Shack

Gaining experience in SQL query tuning can be very difficult and complicated for database developers or administrators. For this reason, in this article, we will work on a case study and we are going to learn how we can tune its performance step by step. In this fashion, we will understand well how to approach […].

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Let it Flow: Managing Cognitive Overload with Dominica DeGrandis

Tasktop

With the sudden shift to remote working following the global pandemic earlier this year, burnout is hitting an all-time high. The toxic mix of stress, anxiety and instability has seen over two-thirds of employees in the U.S. experience burnout symptoms. While hope may be on the horizon with the promise of the vaccine, what can employers and employees do today to improve mental and physical health in our working lives?

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Enhanced headroom plot in R

Adrian Cockcroft

Imported from a Blogger post I wrote in 2008. Code shared on GitHub For some reason I seem to find time to write code in R when I’m on an airplane. The last two trips I made resulted in significant enhancements and debugging of the code for my headroom plot. It started off simple but it now has a lot of bells and whistles, including color coding. Main changes: the quantile used to remove outliers now only removes outliers that exceed the 95th percentile response time by default.

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Enhanced headroom plot in R

Adrian Cockcroft

Imported from a Blogger post I wrote in 2008. Code shared on GitHub For some reason I seem to find time to write code in R when I’m on an airplane. The last two trips I made resulted in significant enhancements and debugging of the code for my headroom plot. It started off simple but it now has a lot of bells and whistles, including color coding. Main changes: the quantile used to remove outliers now only removes outliers that exceed the 95th percentile response time by default.

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