Fargate and Lambda are two popular serverless computing options available within the AWS ecosystem. This blog aims to take a deeper look into the battle.
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technology offers many benefits for manufacturers to improve operations. Here’s what to consider before implementation.
Learn how Apache Kafka enables low latency real-time use cases in milliseconds, but not in microseconds; learn from stock exchange use cases at NASDAQ.
Readers will learn about AWS IPAM, its advanced benefits, granular access controls, and how it can help improve security and optimize IP address utilization.
Learn how to migrate a comprehensive web application from Oracle Database to YugabyteDB using the open-source data migration engine YugabyteDB Voyager.
If you're searching for solutions for IoT data in the age of customer-centric data, real-time analytics using the Apache Pinot™ database is a great solution.
In this post, take a look at the top integration services that AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure provide as well as the benefits and drawbacks of each service.
This article is a step-by-step guide covering Vue.js testing basics and explaining how to test Vue.js-based websites and mobile applications for readers.
The Cortex Framework for SAP is a robust framework that helps businesses streamline data integrations and facilitate advanced analytics-driven decision-making.
DevOps engineers must handle secrets with care. In this series, we summarize best practices for leveraging secrets with your everyday tools, including code.
Examining the benefits and limitations of seven most demanding front-end frameworks for developers, which have been instrumental in the development of web applications.
Build a RESTful API using AWS Lambda and Express.js with this quick and easy-to-follow tutorial. Deploy your RESTful API with confidence using Node.js.
In this post, we’ll take a look at the notion of actors creating more actors and how wasmCloud accomplishes the same goals but without manual supervision tree management.
Platform-managed keys (PMKs), a type of encryption key, are only generated, stored, and managed by Azure. Therefore, PMKs are not used in customer interactions.