Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

How to Create Bug-Free Blockchain Apps

While all developers strive for bug-free code, it’s particularly crucial in a blockchain deployment where sensitive data or other confidential info is being exchanged, such as in health care or finance. However, some businesses have learned that lesson the hard way. Cryptocurrency exchange Binance recently revealed a devastating security breach that resulted in a loss […]

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Are Your Development Processes Truly Agile?

Many organizations are making a move to agile-powered environments, but agile development is more than a name. How do you determine if your organization is truly agile? The evaluation starts with the Agile Manifesto. If you’re following the principles laid out in the manifesto, that’s a good sign that you’re on an agile journey. For […]

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Servant Leader

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Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (MSK) – Now Generally Available

I am always amazed at how our customers are using streaming data. For example, Thomson Reuters, one of the world’s most trusted news organizations for businesses and professionals, built a solution to capture, analyze, and visualize analytics data to help product teams continuously improve the user experience. Supercell, the social game company providing games such as Hay […]

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Now Available – AWS IoT Things Graph

We announced AWS IoT Things Graph last November and described it as a tool to let you build IoT applications visually. Today I am happy to let you know that the service is now available and ready for you to use! As you will see in a moment, you can represent your business logic in […]

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New – Data API for Amazon Aurora Serverless

If you have ever written code that accesses a relational database, you know the drill. You open a connection, use it to process one or more SQL queries or other statements, and then close the connection. You probably used a client library that was specific to your operating system, programming language, and your database. At […]

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Pivotal Software Embraces OpenJDK

Pivotal Software has officially thrown its weight behind OpenJDK, the open source version of the standard edition of Java, by adding support for OpenJDK to the Pivotal Spring Runtime on its Spring framework. At the same time, Pivotal announced it is extending its commercial support for open source Apache Tomcat servers in addition to providing […]

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New – AWS IoT Events: Detect and Respond to Events at Scale

As you may have been able to tell from many of the announcements that we have made over the last four or five years, we are working to build a wide-ranging set of Internet of Things (IoT) services and capabilities. Here’s a quick recap: October 2015 – AWS IoT Core – A fundamental set of […]

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Datical Announces Issuance of Patent for Database Change Management Simulator

Database Release Automation Leader’s New Patent Proactively Prevents Application Downtime and Security Vulnerabilities Related to Bad Database Changes AUSTIN, Texas – May 30, 2019 – Datical, the leading provider of database release automation solutions, today announced the issuance of United States Patent number 10,268,709 for its Database Change Management Simulator. The patented technology proactively forecasts and determines […]

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Cockroach Labs Launches Broad Multi-Cloud Database Partnership Program

Distributed SQL Database Provider partners include AWS, Google Cloud Platform, and Microsoft Azure NEW YORK, MAY 30, 2019 − Cockroach Labs, the company behind CockroachDB, the leading enterprise-grade distributed SQL database, today announced one of the broadest public cloud partnership programs to date. Cockroach Labs now has partnerships with AWS, Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure, […]

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