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5 questions CIOs must ask after Southwest Airlines’ failure

CIO

The last thing any CIO wants is to experience catastrophic operational issues during a peak season, but that’s exactly what executives at Southwest Airlines faced last week. 19-28 far exceeded any other airlines’ operational impacts. Even before the blizzard hit, Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan acknowledged on Nov.

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Airline Reservation Systems and Passenger Service Systems: Navitaire, Amadeus Altea, SabreSonic and more

Altexsoft

And that episode was not a one-off. In this article, we’ll discuss airline software suites, their major modules, and available modern solutions, created to change the current state of things for the better. Except that we are describing real-life situations caused by small failures in the computer system.

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Explore data with ease: Use SQL and Text-to-SQL in Amazon SageMaker Studio JupyterLab notebooks

AWS Machine Learning - AI

Amazon SageMaker Studio provides a fully managed solution for data scientists to interactively build, train, and deploy machine learning (ML) models. In the process of working on their ML tasks, data scientists typically start their workflow by discovering relevant data sources and connecting to them.

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Technical Feasibility in Software Engineering: Things to Consider Before Development Starts

Altexsoft

In 2021, to the great disappointment of space exploration fans, NASA postponed a long-awaited return to the Moon by at least a year. The authorities admitted that the previous 2024 deadline for human landing “ was not grounded on technical feasibility.”. Tech miscalculations are not unique to ambitious, state-backed space endeavors.

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Pro-code, Low-code, and the Role of Camunda

Bernd Rucker

Our optional low-code features support more use cases without getting in the way of pro-code developers. Developers regularly ask me about Camunda’s product strategy. Especially around the Camunda 8 launch they raised concerns that we “forgot our roots” or “abandoned our developer-friendliness” — the exact attributes that developers love us for.