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DevOps engineer tools: Deploy, test, evaluate, repeat

Dynatrace

DevOps platform engineers are responsible for cloud platform availability and performance, as well as the efficiency of virtual bandwidth, routers, switches, virtual private networks, firewalls, and network management. DevOps engineer tools can help ease the pressure as environment complexity grows.

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What is container orchestration?

Dynatrace

Originally developed as a research project at the University of California, Berkeley, in 2009, Mesos launched formally as a mature product in 2016 under the auspices of the Apache Software Foundation, a decentralized open source community.

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Using Generative AI to Build Generative AI

O'Reilly

On April 24, OReilly Media will be hosting Coding with AI: The End of Software Development as We Know It a live virtual tech conference spotlighting how AI is already supercharging developers, boosting productivity, and providing real value to their organizations.

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Swyftx reduces the workforce by 21 percent

Tech News Gather

Since 2009, there is a substantial increase in the number of cryptos that are being traded online. Bitcoin in 2009 aimed to provide easy peer transfer of digital currencies. The primary purpose of this token was to enable easier payments through virtual currencies. The number of tokens has increased to 14k+.

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Node vs React Comparison: Which to Choose for Your JS Project?

Enprowess

framework was launched in 2009, and it destroyed the traditional browser confined limits of JS. React is an open-source front-end library based on JavaScript, created and maintained by Facebook, and is well known for its virtual DOM feature. The performance of React improves because of the Virtual DOM algorithm. Conclusion.

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Solaris to Linux Migration 2017

Brendan Gregg

I wrote an ftrace toolkit, [perf-tools], and the article [Ftrace: the hidden light switch]. - **perf**: since 2009, this started as a PMC profiler but can do tracing now as well, usually in a dump-and-post-process style. What happens if processes really do try to populate all that virtual memory? It's the official profiler.