Tag: features
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Cloud Blog: Simplify complex eventing at Scale with Eventarc Advanced
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/application-modernization/eventarc-advanced-orchestrates-complex-microservices-environments/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Simplify complex eventing at Scale with Eventarc Advanced Feedly Summary: Modern application development requires organizations to invest not only in scale but also in simplification and central governance. This means more than message routing; it requires a simple, unified messaging platform that can intelligently filter, transform, and govern…
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Tomasz Tunguz: The AI Tide Lifts Databases
Source URL: https://www.tomtunguz.com/snow-earnings-2025-08-28/ Source: Tomasz Tunguz Title: The AI Tide Lifts Databases Feedly Summary: Another day, another earnings report with accelerating growth from AI. Snowflake earnings yesterday demonstrates yet again the impact of AI on a $4.4B revenue business. Snowflake’s revenue has rebounded from a low of 26% to 32% quarter over quarter. And once…
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Cloud Blog: GKE under the hood: Container-optimized compute delivers fast autoscaling for Autopilot
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/container-optimized-compute-delivers-autoscaling-for-autopilot/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: GKE under the hood: Container-optimized compute delivers fast autoscaling for Autopilot Feedly Summary: The promise of Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) is the power of Kubernetes with ease of management, including planning and creating clusters, deploying and managing applications, configuring networking, ensuring security, and scaling workloads. However, when it…
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Docker: Secure by Design: A Shift-Left Approach with Testcontainers, Docker Scout, and Hardened Images
Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/a-shift-left-approach-with-docker/ Source: Docker Title: Secure by Design: A Shift-Left Approach with Testcontainers, Docker Scout, and Hardened Images Feedly Summary: In today’s fast-paced world of software development, product teams are expected to move quickly: building features, shipping updates, and reacting to user needs in real-time. But moving fast should never mean compromising on quality…