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15 AWS Best Practices for 2019

ParkMyCloud

There are a ton of great blogs that cover AWS best practices and use cases. To provide a little more insight into the latest practices offered by AWS, we put together 15 of the best practices since the beginning of 2019, consisting of tips and quotes from different experts. Take Advantage of AWS Free Online Training Resources.

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Top 13 GitHub Alternatives in 2020 [Free and Paid]

Codegiant

Without further ado: GitHub GitHub is a closed-core platform that hosts open-source software and projects. You can find some of the best open-source projects in GitHub. Even if you are a beginner, you can find great open source projects to contribute to. Easy to learn: Check GitLab’s Quick Start Guide.

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Packer / Ansible / Terraform – DevOps for Immutable Servers

Tandem

When I joined my current project at Tandem, I encountered a new-to-me stack used to create immutable servers in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) GovCloud. In their words, “Packer is an open source tool for creating identical machine images for multiple platforms from a single source configuration.”

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Enhance conversational AI with advanced routing techniques with Amazon Bedrock

AWS Machine Learning - AI

With AWS generative AI services like Amazon Bedrock , developers can create systems that expertly manage and respond to user requests. This post assesses two primary approaches for developing AI assistants: using managed services such as Agents for Amazon Bedrock , and employing open source technologies like LangChain.

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ApacheCon, 9-12 September 2019, USA (Las Vegas) Report—a Look Back at Core, Complementary, and Competing Technologies

Instaclustr

Three of the Open Source technologies that Instaclustr provides as managed services are Apache projects, Cassandra , Kafka , and Spark , so ApacheCon is an obvious choice of destination for Instaclustr to attend (as sponsors) and speak at this year. Source: Paul Brebner). James Gosling (ring a bell?

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ApacheCon, 9-12 September 2019, USA (Las Vegas) Report – a Look Back at Core, Complementary, and Competing Technologies

Instaclustr

Three of the Open Source technologies that Instaclustr provides as managed services are Apache projects, Cassandra , Kafka , and Spark , so ApacheCon is an obvious choice of destination for Instaclustr to attend (as sponsors) and speak at this year. The alternatives are a MQTT proxy (not open source) or the REST proxy ( open source ).

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From dotCloud to Docker

taos

Another hint: eventually, dotCloud open-sourced their container engine. First of all, a disclaimer Don’t consider this as a set of guidelines, recommendations, or whatever. Docker Tinkerer Extraordinaire: twitter.com/jpetazzo Have you heard about dotCloud? If you haven’t, I’m going to give you a hint: it is a PAAS company.

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