Sat.Nov 26, 2022 - Fri.Dec 02, 2022

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Process Debt Is Something You Should Care About

DZone

Intro and Problem Statement. Early this year, the book Software Architecture Metrics: Case Studies to Improve the Quality of Your Architecture was published. Christian Ciceri, co-founder and chief architect for Apiumhub, is one of the co-authors. He wrote a chapter that is particularly useful in contexts where the architecture and environment still have many opportunities for improvement.

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For December 2nd, 2022

High Scalability

Never fear, HighScalability is here! 1958: An engineer wiring an early IBM computer 2021: An engineer wiring an early IBM quantum computer. @enclanglement. My Stuff: I'm proud to announce a completely updated and expanded version of Explain the Cloud Like I'm 10 ! This version adds 2x more coverage, with special coverage of AWS, Azure, GCP, and K8s.

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Dynatrace supports SnapStart for Lambda as an AWS launch partner

Dynatrace

Dynatrace is proud to be an AWS launch partner in support of Amazon Lambda SnapStart. The new Amazon capability enables customers to improve the startup latency of their functions from several seconds to as low as sub-second (up to 10 times faster) at P99 (the 99th latency percentile). Today, application modernization efforts are centered on application programming interfaces and microservices that are sensitive to startup latency.

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Tech predictions for 2023 and beyond

All Things Distributed

As access to advanced technology becomes even more ubiquitous—as every facet of life becomes data that we can analyze—we will start to see a torrent of innovation, and this will proliferate in 2023.

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How to Choose Mobile Devices for Testing in 2022

DZone

With the rapidly increasing popularity and complexity of mobile apps, you need to make sure your app works as intended across various device models, operating systems, and browsers. But with tens of thousands of mobile device models on the market and more being released every year, how do you choose which devices to test on, and how many do you actually need to test on for comprehensive testing coverage?

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Sustainable Software Engineering Through Performance Testing

Abstracta

The optimization of performance testing can contribute to achieving sustainable software engineering. Why is the digital carbon footprint getting bigger every day? What are the best practices to reduce it? Find out everything in this article, with an interview with Mercedes Quintero, Federico Toledo, and. The post Sustainable Software Engineering Through Performance Testing appeared first on Abstracta Software Testing Services.

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Accelerate resolution of network issues with AI-powered event reporting based on SNMP traps

Dynatrace

Complexity and data volume for IT infrastructure soars to new heights. The volume of data and events grows in tandem with the rising complexity of IT infrastructure. Monitoring modern IT infrastructure is difficult, sometimes impossible, without advanced network monitoring tools. While the market is saturated with many Network Administrator support solutions, Dynatrace can help you analyze the impact on your organization in an automated manner.

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Selenium With Python Tutorial: Adding Extensions in Firefox for Testing

DZone

Modern browsers are equipped with all sorts of functionalities, i.e., from bookmarks to GPS location tracking, developer tools, and more. Almost all modern web browsers have immense capabilities – Firefox has built-in screenshot capabilities, Opera has a free VPN, and Edge comes with built-in support for displaying ebooks with the EPUB extension. Though browsers like Firefox, Chrome, and others are majorly used for web browsing, the fact is that Add Ons (or extensions) in Firefox provide additio

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Debugging Tactics

Addy Osmani

Debugging is the process of finding and fixing problems in software so that it functions as intended

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Dynatrace for AWS Compute Optimizer

Dynatrace

Today, AWS Compute Optimizer has expanded its metric ingest beyond Cloudwatch, which will be announced at the Amazon re:Invent 2022 conference in Las Vegas November 28-December 2. AWS Compute Optimizer now includes third-party metrics to further power user insights surrounding memory usage in Amazon Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) Instances. Now offering a native integration with the AWS offering, Dynatrace can dynamically send memory metrics on monitored EC2 instances across AWS environments.

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Observability-Driven Development: From Development to DevOps

Simform

Observability allows visibility into distributed systems for automated problem identification and resolution. Observability-driven development (ODD) is an approach to shift left observability to the earliest stage of the software development life cycle. This article provides a guide on ODD and its benefits, its role in SDLC, and key considerations for adoption.

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KeyCDN Launches New POPs in Latin America

KeyCDN

We are excited about the newly established points of presence (POPs) in Latin America! So far, we could cover Latin America through Mexico City, Santiago, and São Paulo. Now Buenos Aires and Bogotá have been added. KeyCDN is always looking for ways to minimize latency and accelerate the delivery of assets worldwide. The proximity to Latin American users now enables even more reliable and faster connections within Latin America and outside the region to anywhere else in the world.

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A coach, a mentor and a sponsor

Addy Osmani

A coach talks to you, a mentor talks with you, and a sponsor talks about you. Each can play a valuable role in your career growth.

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Dynatrace SaaS release notes version 1.255

Dynatrace

We have released Dynatrace version 1.255. To learn what’s new, have a look at the release notes. The post Dynatrace SaaS release notes version 1.255 appeared first on Dynatrace news.

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On site in Denmark: Behind the scenes with Veo

All Things Distributed

In the fourth episode of season 3 of Now Go Build, I visit with Veo in Denmark.

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A Look at WOPR’s History From Within

Abstracta

How was the Workshop on Performance and Reliability (WOPR) born? What is the vision behind it? Find out in this article, featuring Eric Proegler and Paul Holland. By Natalie Rodgers WOPR is still making significant contributions even after 29 editions. The first one was held. The post A Look at WOPR’s History From Within appeared first on Abstracta Software Testing Services.

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HammerDB v4.6 New Features Pt2: Jobs Interface

HammerDB

Feedback from the Community raised the Issue Adding the enhancement for storing and retrieval of HammerDB results and configurations #352 that although HammerDB prints result output interactively and to log files, it would be preferred to have these results stored in a format that could be browsed at a later point. In particular, after a running a test it would be ideal to have a repository where we could verify the configuration of the workload that was run, the results and any timing or transa

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Path to NoOps part 2: How infrastructure as code makes cloud automation attainable—and repeatable—at scale

Dynatrace

Infrastructure as code is a way to automate infrastructure provisioning and management. And it’s a crucial step toward achieving cloud automation on the path to NoOps. In my previous blog post, Path to NoOps part 1: How modern AIOps brings NoOps within reach, I explored the aspirations of NoOps and how modern AIOps makes it possible. But how does it work in practice?

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Hacktoberfest Results – Percona Honors the Contributors

Percona

Participating in various community activities can be rewarding in different aspects. Many community members joined Hacktoberfest this year and contributed to various open source projects, and we would like to highlight the most active contributors to Percona software during this fantastic event. Each of them will receive a T-shirt and a mug with a unique design.

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NEW! RUM Compare dashboard

Speed Curve

Exploring real user (RUM) data can be a hugely enlightening process. It uncovers things about your users and their behavior that you never might have suspected. That said, it's not uncommon to spend precious time peeling back the layers of the onion, only to find false positives or uncertainty in all that data. At SpeedCurve, we believe a big part of our job is making your job easier.

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Key Strategies for Managing a Software Development Team

Kovair

A significant number of companies have discovered, sometimes the hard way, that there is a severe shortage of technically trained people. It now takes more.

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You should.

The Agile Manager

Our favorite craft brewer has a tap room. They never have more than a dozen beers on tap. They only serve their own brewed beers, never anything sourced from another producer. They have only marginal amounts of product distribution; for all intents and purposes, they sell only through their tap room. While they’ll fill a growler or crowler, they do not keep inventory in cans, only kegs.

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Using Liquibase as a Solution for Deploying and Tracking MySQL Schema Changes

Percona

Database-as-code service is a new concept and gaining some popularity in recent years. As we already know, we have deployment solutions for application code. Managing and tracking application changes are quite easy with tools like Git and Jenkins. Now this concept is applied in the database domain as well, assuming SQL as a code to manage database changes (DDL, DML) the same way that applications handle code.

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Sustainable Software Engineering Through Performance Testing Services

Abstracta

The optimization of performance testing services can contribute to achieving sustainable software engineering. Why is the digital carbon footprint getting bigger every day? What are the best practices to reduce it? Find out everything in this article, with an interview with Mercedes Quintero, Federico Toledo, The post Sustainable Software Engineering Through Performance Testing Services appeared first on Abstracta Software Testing Services.

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HammerDB v4.6 New Features Pt1: Python CLI Interface

HammerDB

From version v4.6 HammerDB allows you to run the Command Line Interface in both interactive and scripted sessions using a Python interpreter as an alternative to the default Tcl environment on both Linux and Windows. Python Version Dependency. HammerDB will rely on the system installed Python interpreter and at a specific version as described in the following table.

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Five 5G Use Cases to Look for in 2023

VoltDB

The post Five 5G Use Cases to Look for in 2023 appeared first on Volt Active Data.

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AI’s ‘SolarWinds Moment’ Will Occur; It’s Just a Matter of When

O'Reilly

Major catastrophes can transform industries and cultures. The Johnstown Flood, the sinking of the Titanic, the explosion of the Hindenburg, the flawed response to Hurricane Katrina–each had a lasting impact. Even when catastrophes don’t kill large numbers of people, they often change how we think and behave. The financial collapse of 2008 led to tighter regulation of banks and financial institutions.

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A Look at WOPR’s History From Within

Abstracta

How was the Workshop on Performance and Reliability (WOPR) born? What is the vision behind it? Find out in this article, featuring Eric Proegler and Paul Holland. By Natalie Rodgers WOPR is still making significant contributions even after 29 editions. The first one was held. The post A Look at WOPR’s History From Within appeared first on Abstracta Software Testing Services.

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New WAL Archive Module/Library in PostgreSQL 15

Percona

PostgreSQL traditionally uses shell commands to achieve continuous WAL archiving, which is essential for backups and stable standby replication. In the past, we blogged about the inefficiency in that design and how some of the backup tools like PgBackRest solve that problem. It is a well-known problem in the PostgreSQL community, and many discussions happened in the past about the same.

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