Thu.Sep 19, 2019

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A Guide to Reducing Cold Start Frequency

DZone

Time is money , especially in the age of the Internet. In fact, users decide within 8 seconds if they're going to continue using your service. Frequent lags can destroy your reputation. If you have a serverless architecture , cold starts can cause these lags.

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Cultural breakthrough: 5 change management tips to support your digital transformation

Tasktop

Digital transformations typically demand major shifts in thinking, processes and behavior across the organization. It’s rarely, if ever, easy – especially when it comes to scaling and sustaining the transformation. Inevitably there will be a cultural shift, especially when you consider all the moving parts: the software delivery teams, the product owners, the multiple business lines.

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How to solve the testing challenges that come with serverless apps

TechBeacon Testing

Serverless technologies can go a long way toward helping organizations with certain application needs avoid the complexity of infrastructure management. You can just throw code at the cloud and have an application. But implementing serverless apps has consequences.

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React vs Vue – The CTOs and Project Managers guide to choose the right framework

Simform

Choosing whether Angular, Vue or React is a popular debate between project owners and tech CTOs. However, the choice of a framework largely depends on timeline, project size and team size. Project owners should ask themselves few questions before deciding on a particular tech stack. The post React vs Vue – The CTOs and Project Managers guide to choose the right framework appeared first on Insights on Latest Software Technologies - Simform Blog.

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Even more amazing papers at VLDB 2019 (that I didn’t have space to cover yet)

The Morning Paper

We’ve been covering papers from VLDB 2019 for the last three weeks, and next week it will be time to mix things up again. There were so many interesting papers at the conference this year though that I haven’t been able to cover nearly as many as I would like. So today’s post is a short summary of things that caught my eye that I haven’t covered so far.