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Building Scalable Business Automation with Microservices

Many organizations are hampered with legacy infrastructure, monolithic application design, proprietary platforms and “untouchable” code, which has resulted from decades of outdated application development practices and over-customization of packaged software solutions. This legacy technical debt is swinging the pendulum from “buy” back to “build” for

Microsoft AI 360 Model

Microsoft has developed the AI 360° model. It’s a new way to think about digital transformation, built to help spark conversations and provide some strategic structure to digital transformation planning. Read more on : Post Views: 46

Your Guide to DevOps: Culture and Process

As DevOps continues to evolve, we are witnessing the speed at which it’s being implemented at all levels, whether it be at a start-up or an established enterprise. With this sustained growth, it’s also important to recognize the foundation of what makes DevOps successful. The 2018 Guide to DevOps explores topics such as DevOps culture and philosophy, CI/CD and Sprint Planning, and Continuous Delivery Anti-Patterns.

FPGAs For Dummies

This eBook examines how FPGAs work, the history, and the future of FPGAs in system design including heterogeneous computing and OpenCL. Download this eBook to learn: The pros and cons of using FPGAs The modern design flow of FPGAs Ways to use FPGAs as functional

10 dangerous app vulnerabilities to watch out for

Even though patches are often available, organizations commonly drag their feet—attracting threat actors to exploit unpatched installations. This ebook looks at WhiteHat Security’s top 10 list of vulnerabilities that surfaced last year. From the ebook: Security vulnerabilities are a reality of working in IT, with

Python is eating the world – TechRepublic cover story

Python is eating the world: How one developer’s side project became the hottest programming language on the planet (cover story PDF) Frustrated by programming language shortcomings, Guido van Rossum created Python. With the language now used by millions, Nick Heath talks to van Rossum about

ASP.NET Core Application Architecture

This guide provides end-to-end guidance on building monolithic web applications using ASP.NET Core and Azure. This guide is complementary to the “Architecting and Developing Containerized and Microservice-based Applications with .NET” which focuses more on Docker, Microservices, and Deployment of Containers to host enterprise applications.

Mobile apps with Xamarin.Forms

This eBook provides guidance on building cross-platform enterprise apps using Xamarin.Forms is a cross-platform UI toolkit that allows developers to easily create native userinterface layouts that can be shared across platforms, including iOS, Android, and the UniversalWindows Platform (UWP).

Packt: Principles of Data Science

Data scientist. Machine-learning engineer. Big-data engineer. All three rank among the top emerging jobs*, and companies across industries are seeking people with the requisite skills: math, programming, and domain expertise. 

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