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The Story Behind the Activity Book for Postgres

The Citus Data

The Activity Book will also be available at other Postgres meetups and smaller PGDay events that our team attends throughout the year (and it was one of the giveaways at Citus Con: An Event for Postgres earlier this year, too.) And who doesn’t like a good bad database joke? Do you think we missed anything?

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Don’t Assume the Internet Will Always Retain your Stuff

CloudSphere

Then you get the bad news and you let out a primal scream. In a public statement, the owners of MySpace, whoever they are, blamed the file loss, which also included videos and photos, on a server migration gone bad. Don’t make yourself wish you had disaster recovery. That’s why a disaster recovery plan is so vital today.

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Top Backend Hiccups Causing AEM Performance Issues

Exadel

Since AEM is a complex content management system, you need to make sure your frontend and backend are equally well programmed for optimal web performance. Our previous article highlighted top website page performance issues on frontend. AEM is an impressively complicated system of interoperable components.

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Drinking our own champagne – Cloudera upgrades to CDP Private Cloud

Cloudera

Because we are architected in a single multi-tenant cluster, an upgrade to CDP requires all workloads for all teams to be prepared simultaneously. While our team has always been quick to adopt new Cloudera products, we have not been similarly fast with our infrastructure. Performing the Upgrade. Aging infrastructure.

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50 Essential Strategies For Creating A Successful Web 2.0 Product

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

I am fortunate enough to spend a lot of time looking at various online products and services in the development stage, mostly of the Web 2.0 This means it's also not likely you'll be able to easily put together a team with all the capabilities that are needed from the outset. set of practices. strategies.

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50 Essential Strategies For Creating A Successful Web 2.0 Product

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

I am fortunate enough to spend a lot of time looking at various online products and services in the development stage, mostly of the Web 2.0 This means it's also not likely you'll be able to easily put together a team with all the capabilities that are needed from the outset. set of practices. strategies.

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50 Essential Strategies For Creating A Successful Web 2.0 Product

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

I am fortunate enough to spend a lot of time looking at various online products and services in the development stage, mostly of the Web 2.0 If there’s one thing that the Web has taught us it’s that the network gets smarter by virtue of people using it and product development is no exception. set of practices. strategies.