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Quick Guide to Building an ETL Pipeline Process

The Crazy Programmer

ETL (Extract, Transform and Load) pipeline process is an automated development. It takes raw data files from multiple sources, extracts information useful for analysis, transforms it into file formats that can serve business analytics or statistical research needs, and loads it into a targeted data repository. ETL pipelines are designed to optimize and streamline data collection from more than a source and reduce the time used to analyze data.

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What Executives Should Know About Digital Currencies

CEO Insider

It’s 2022, and both blockchain technology and the digital assets that it enables are seemingly everywhere in the corporate world — a stark departure from crypto’s grassroots origins. Here a car company putting Bitcoin on its balance sheet, there a bank opening a branch in the Metaverse; here venture funds plowing money into Web3, there […]. The post What Executives Should Know About Digital Currencies appeared first on CEOWORLD magazine.

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How Open is Camunda Platform 8?

Bernd Rucker

With Camunda Platform 8 being available to the public , we regularly answer questions about our open source strategy and the licenses for its various components. Let’s sort this out in today’s blog post by looking at the specifics of the components, sketching a path to put Camunda 8 into production without the need to pay us any money, and the difference between open source and source-available licenses.

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Founder alleges that YC-backed fintech startup is ‘copy-and-pasting’ its business

TechCrunch

A new startup lifting elements of competing businesses is far from unusual in today’s venture world, but sometimes competing founders don’t find the imitation all that flattering. Andy Bromberg, CEO of the a16z-backed startup Eco, is claiming that Pebble , another fintech startup that came out of stealth this morning, “plagiarized” Eco’s materials and business model.

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Prevent Data Breaches With Zero-Trust Enterprise Password Management

Keeper Security is transforming cybersecurity for people and organizations around the world. Keeper’s affordable and easy-to-use solutions are built on a foundation of zero-trust and zero-knowledge security to protect every user on every device. Our next-generation privileged access management solution deploys in minutes and seamlessly integrates with any tech stack to prevent breaches, reduce help desk costs and ensure compliance.

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Agile Advice at Agile2022 Nashville

Agile Alliance

Join us for Agile Advice, a dedicated area that enables Agile2022 attendees (advice-seekers) to have a one-on-one conversation with an experienced Agilist (Advisor) to help with questions or issues on their journey. The post Agile Advice at Agile2022 Nashville first appeared on Agile Alliance.

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Why DevSecOps Should Be Top Priority

DevOps.com

DevOps culture and process are integral to maintaining the pace of cloud-native software development for organizations, especially when code deployments might take place many times a day. The ability to instantly create, populate and scale cloud applications and infrastructure, often automated through code, allows enormous agility and incredible speed.

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4 questions to ask before building a computer vision model

TechCrunch

Eric Landau. Contributor. Before Eric Landau co-founded Encord , he spent nearly a decade at DRW, where he was lead quantitative researcher on a global equity delta one desk and put thousands of models into production. He holds an S.M. in Applied Physics from Harvard University, an M.S. in Electrical Engineering and a B.S. in Physics from Stanford University.

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Tracking On-Call Health

Honeycomb

If you have an on-call rotation, you want it to be a healthy one. But this is sort of hard to measure because it has very abstract qualities to it. For example, are you feeling burnt out? Does it feel like you’re supported properly? Is there a sense of impending doom? Do you think everything is under control? Is it clashing with your own private life?

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Resisting the Pressure to Overwork

Harvard Business Review

Five strategies to help you cut back.

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15 Modern Use Cases for Enterprise Business Intelligence

Large enterprises face unique challenges in optimizing their Business Intelligence (BI) output due to the sheer scale and complexity of their operations. Unlike smaller organizations, where basic BI features and simple dashboards might suffice, enterprises must manage vast amounts of data from diverse sources. What are the top modern BI use cases for enterprise businesses to help you get a leg up on the competition?

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JFrog Aims to Push DevOps to the Edge

DevOps.com

At its swampUP event, JFrog launched a JFrog Connect platform for updating, managing, monitoring and securing remote Linux and internet of things (IoT) devices. The JFrog Connect platform is based on a lightweight agent JFrog gained last year with the acquisition of Upswift and that has now been integrated with the JFrog Artifactory repository. DevOps […].

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FlexID gets Algorand funding to offer self-sovereign IDs to Africa’s unbanked

TechCrunch

Much of the world’s attention around blockchain is on the highs and lows of cryptocurrency values. Startups like FlexID remind us that distributed ledger technology has the potential to play other roles, including offering trusted records of identities without the need for a centralized authority. One of the startups working toward this vision is Zimbabwe’s FlexID, which is building a blockchain-based identity system for those excluded from the banking system due to their lack of ide

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Digital transformation: A balancing act

TechBeacon

Only 12.2% of the companies listed on the first Fortune 500 list in 1955 remained there in 2014. While some slippage was caused by rebranding or M&A activity, much of it reflected the fact that many one-time big names failed to survive into the modern era.

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How to Build a Culture That Honors Quiet Time

Harvard Business Review

Reclaim a bit of silence in an increasingly noisy world.

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Prepare Now: 2025s Must-Know Trends For Product And Data Leaders

Speaker: Jay Allardyce, Deepak Vittal, Terrence Sheflin, and Mahyar Ghasemali

As we look ahead to 2025, business intelligence and data analytics are set to play pivotal roles in shaping success. Organizations are already starting to face a host of transformative trends as the year comes to a close, including the integration of AI in data analytics, an increased emphasis on real-time data insights, and the growing importance of user experience in BI solutions.

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DevOps and Hybrid Cloud: Life in the Fast Lane?

DevOps.com

Scream if you want to go faster! When it comes to a dual hybrid-cloud-and-DevOps rollout, most organizations would admit they’re eager to get going a little bit faster. But what started so enthusiastically can turn to frustration (and a different kind of screaming starts) when they’ve accelerated into this major transformation without considering all the […].

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Foursquare founder banks funding for mystery 3D social network startup

TechCrunch

The excitement around web3 and the metaverse have pulled plenty of entrepreneurs who defined the first generation of native mobile apps to begin questioning what’s next. Foursquare founder Dennis Crowley is on the co-founding team of a new startup called LivingCities , alongside Matt Miesnieks, who sold his most recent startup 6D.ai to Niantic for an undisclosed sum, as well as designer John Gaeta, who best known for his work on the Matrix Trilogy.

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What’s going on with Twitter and Elon Musk?

CEO Insider

Some days ago everybody was discussing an event quite unexpected. Elon Musk obtained Twitter for 44 billion dollars and he announced his ambition to make big changes. On May 13th, 2022 became known that Elon Musk “freezes” the acquisition of the social network due to pending details concerning the number of fake accounts existing on […]. The post What’s going on with Twitter and Elon Musk?

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How “Digital Nomad” Visas Can Boost Local Economies

Harvard Business Review

A growing group of remote professionals are taking the “anywhere” in work-from-anywhere to new lengths.

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2024 Salary Guide

Procom’s 2024 Salary Guide provides critical insights into the latest hiring trends, in-demand IT roles, and competitive pay rates across Canada and the U.S. It highlights key market dynamics such as the growing demand for remote work, skills-based hiring, and flexible staffing solutions. With detailed pay rate data for top IT positions like Cybersecurity Consultants, Cloud Engineers, and Salesforce Developers, this guide is an essential resource for companies looking to stay competitive in toda

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Eclipse Foundation Opens Marketplace for OpenJDK Binaries

DevOps.com

The Eclipse Foundation this week opened an Adoptium Marketplace through which DevOps teams can access Java binaries based on the OpenJDK specification. OpenJDK was created based on the Java standard edition (SE) of the programming language and virtual machine. Mike Milinkovich, executive director of the Eclipse Foundation, said the goal is to make it easier […].

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Astroforge raises $13M seed round for asteroid mining ambitions

TechCrunch

Although we’ve long understood that asteroids are not simply the rubble of the universe, but potentially profitable stores of precious minerals, humanity has never been able to unlock this value. Y Combinator startup Astroforge wants to succeed where other companies have failed, by becoming the first to mine an asteroid and bring the material back to Earth — and it’s aiming to do so as early as the end of the decade.

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Callback Function in C

The Crazy Programmer

Suppose you call your friend for some help and at that time he is busy with some work. He told you that he will callback you after some time. This process is called callback and when it comes to programming, the process of calling back a function from another function is called callback. To understand this let us suppose there is a function A doing some work, and there is a function B doing some other work.

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To Get Results, the Best Leaders Both Push and Pull Their Teams

Harvard Business Review

Insights from 100,000 leaders’ 360-degree assessments.

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Launching LLM-Based Products: From Concept to Cash in 90 Days

Speaker: Christophe Louvion, Chief Product & Technology Officer of NRC Health and Tony Karrer, CTO at Aggregage

Christophe Louvion, Chief Product & Technology Officer of NRC Health, is here to take us through how he guided his company's recent experience of getting from concept to launch and sales of products within 90 days. In this exclusive webinar, Christophe will cover key aspects of his journey, including: LLM Development & Quick Wins 🤖 Understand how LLMs differ from traditional software, identifying opportunities for rapid development and deployment.

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Opportunities and Challenges of Observability

DevOps.com

Observability platforms that unify metrics, logs and traces across applications and IT infrastructure are transforming how IT is managed. Most DevOps teams today are able to continuously monitor IT environments using tools that track a set of pre-defined metrics; observability platforms make it possible to aggregate data so that DevOps teams can launch queries that […].

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?Why a downturn can separate the recession-proof startups? from the ‘hacks’

TechCrunch

The inevitable physics of economics is upon us — what goes up must come down — and we appear to be headed for the down part of the equation. But all is not lost. If you need a reminder, Venmo, Instagram, Uber and WhatsApp all launched during the Great Recession of 2008. When I think about recessions, I remember what an electrician said while working on my house during the dot-com blowup.

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Dogfooding 101: How Internal Beta Testing Can Help Developers

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

Dogfooding. Hmm, maybe something my pet Labrador would love to chat about. Thus thought I, when this topic first landed on my desk. Oh, how wrong I was! The term ‘dogfooding’ has been in a coding lexicon since the late 1980s. It perhaps has its origin in the Alpo dog food commercials headed by actor Lorne Green. The phrase ‘eating your own dog food’ shows that one was proud enough of the products they built to use it on their own.

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How Digital Currencies Can Help Small Businesses

Harvard Business Review

They could reduce payment processing costs and cash flow issues.

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An Architect’s Guide for Selecting Scalable, Data-Layer Technologies

There’s no getting around it: selecting the right foundational data-layer components is crucial for long-term application success. That’s why we developed this white paper to give you insights into four key open-source technologies – Apache Cassandra®, Apache Kafka®, Apache Spark™, and OpenSearch® – and how to leverage them for lasting success. Discover everything you’ll want to know about scalable, data-layer technologies: Learn when to choose these technologies and when to avoid them Explore h

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Microsoft Adds Raft of Tools and Azure Cloud Extensions

DevOps.com

At its Build 2022 conference this week, Microsoft added a bevy of tools and platform updates as part of its effort to improve the productivity of developers and the DevOps teams that support them. A Microsoft Dev Box offering, for example, provides access to a set of pre-configured environments on the Azure cloud that enables […]. The post Microsoft Adds Raft of Tools and Azure Cloud Extensions appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Europe’s deep tech depends on university spinouts

TechCrunch

Welcome to The TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startups-and-markets newsletter. It’s inspired by the daily TechCrunch+ column where it gets its name. Want it in your inbox every Saturday? Sign up here. Deep tech has become a hot topic in Europe, with hopes that the region can have an edge over the rest of the world for innovation rooted in fundamental research.

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DevOps for startups

CircleCI

It is an exciting time to be a startup. Our vast technological landscape has made powerful digital tools available to businesses of all sizes, making starting (and scaling) an organization easier than ever before. In an era where technology is a fundamental building block of almost every business, methodologies like DevOps have become ubiquitous across many industries.