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Unified commerce elevates customer experience for Hippo Stores

CIO

Ranjit Satyanath, CTO, Hippo Stores istock The one-stop-shop for construction materials, including steel, cement, bricks, hardware, paint, tiles, electricals, and sanitaryware, caters to both professional construction companies and individual consumers. Hippo Stores opened its first outlet in New Delhi in 2021.

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Scylla and Confluent Integration for IoT Deployments

Confluent

Most IoT-based applications (both B2C and B2B) are typically built in the cloud as microservices and have similar characteristics. Enterprises typically accumulate large amounts of data over time from different sources and data types, such as IoT devices and microservices applications. What is Scylla?

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Technology Trends for 2023

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

That’s a fairly good picture of our core audience’s interests: solidly technical, focused on software rather than hardware, but with a significant stake in business topics. The topics that saw the greatest growth were business (30%), design (23%), data (20%), security (20%), and hardware (19%)—all in the neighborhood of 20% growth.

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Technology Trends for 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

While we like to talk about how fast technology moves, internet time, and all that, in reality the last major new idea in software architecture was microservices, which dates to roughly 2015. Microservices saw a 20% drop. Many developers expressed frustration with microservices during the year and argued for a return to monoliths.

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Understanding partitioning & sharding in Postgres & Citus

The Citus Data

—is a good fit for: multi-tenant SaaS apps with fewer than 10K tenants (think: B2B) microservices applications.