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A Beginner Guide to Recover Exchange Database

Faris Malaeb

An Exchange database plays a vital role in the functioning of an organization. It stores all the critical information, including emails, contacts, and calendars. However, failure can occur for multiple reasons, such as power failure, virus and may cause the Exchange database can become corrupted, leading to data loss and other issues. In such cases, The post A Beginner Guide to Recover Exchange Database appeared first on Faris Malaeb.

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Announcing Ray support on Databricks and Apache Spark Clusters

databricks

Ray is a prominent compute framework for running scalable AI and Python workloads, offering a variety of distributed machine learning tools, large-scale hyperparameter.

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We’re making our prices public

Mixpanel

We kicked off this year by introducing our vision for transparent pricing that would make it as frictionless as possible for companies of all sizes to get started with product analytics. The problem we’ve seen across B2B software at large is that vendors hide their pricing, forcing expensive discovery calls and negotiations that waste time and leave customers questioning whether they’re getting a good deal (and they’re often not).

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Multi-Geo Replication 101 for Apache Kafka: The What, How, and Why

Confluent

Learn the what, how, and why for multi-geo replication. In this post, we’ll share the best tools, practices, and patterns for planning geo-replicated Kafka deployments.

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How can architecture improve agility and delivery flow?

Ben Morris

Agile practices on their own are no guarantee of fast flow. You also need a planned architecture that enables team autonomy and supports rapid, iterative delivery.

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Exploring Your Network Data With Kentik Data Explorer

Kentik

A cornerstone of network observability is the ability to ask any question of your network. That means having an unbound capacity to explore the tremendous amount and variety of network telemetry you collect. It means seeing trends and patterns from a macro level, but it also means getting very granular to pursue any line of analysis of your data. Collecting information from flow records, SNMP, streaming telemetry, BGP, eBPF, and so on is indeed very important.

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What Happens When ChatGPT Becomes Monetized or Goes Away?

Dataversity

ChatGPT is getting a lot of press right now and has catapulted artificial intelligence (AI) into the eyes of the general public in a very big way. While it isn’t the first generative AI, it achieved a surprisingly fast rate of adoption and is presenting an interesting look into the future of AI. Some people are […] The post What Happens When ChatGPT Becomes Monetized or Goes Away?

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Scalable Spark Structured Streaming for REST API Destinations

databricks

Spark Structured Streaming is the widely-used open source engine at the foundation of data streaming on the Databricks Lakehouse Platform. It can elegantly.

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The Data-Centric Revolution: Zero Copy Integration

TDAN

I love the term “Zero Copy Integration.” I didn’t come up with it, it was the Data Collaboration Alliance,[1] that came up with that one. The Data Collaboration Alliance is a Canadian based advocacy group promoting localized control of data along with federated access. What I like about the term is how evocative it is.

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What Architecture Can Teach Us About Self-Healing Systems

Dataversity

DevOps teams and site reliability engineers (SREs) deal with code daily. Doing so teaches them to scrutinize their world, make astute observations, and draw unexpected connections. After all, although highly logical and mathematical in nature, software development is, at least in part, art form. Unconvinced by that statement? Consider the parallels between history’s most remarkable […] The post What Architecture Can Teach Us About Self-Healing Systems appeared first on DATAVERSITY.

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Article: Writing Cloud Native Network Functions (CNFs): One Concern Per Container

InfoQ Articles

This article discusses the “one concern, one process” design for containers and Cloud native network functions (CNFs). By W.

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Cybersecurity in Manufacturing

databricks

In a recent Manufacturing survey by Omdia, sponsored by Databricks [1], one of the questions asked was "what are the challenges slowing and.

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Meet Marcus, Our February 2023 Confluent Champion

Confluent

Marcus Greer, a software engineer in the Cloud Manageability organization and systems their businesses depend on. Learn more about Marcus and hear about how his love of distributed systems engineering led him to Confluent.

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What Every Manager Needs To Know About Data Security

TDAN

Data breaches, in case you hadn’t noticed, are all the rage. In today’s world, when smart telephones are all the rage, it’s no surprise that smart technology is being adopted by business as well.

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Article: Interactive Microservices as an Alternative to Micro Front-Ends for Modularizing the UI Layer

InfoQ Articles

While microservices architectures are well established for the back-ends of software systems, the same cannot be said for front-ends. Interactive microservices are based on a new type of web API that Qworum defines, the multi-phase web API, where the endpoint calls may involve more than one request-response pair, also called a phase.

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Implementing Disaster Recovery for a Databricks Workspace

databricks

This post is a continuation of the Disaster Recovery Overview, Strategies, and Assessment and Disaster Recovery Automation and Tooling for a Databricks Workspace.

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With Data, Trust Comes First

Confluent

Perhaps the largest challenge for modern data teams is gaining and retaining trust. Insights without truth are worthless, so trustworthy results must come first.

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Through the Looking Glass: Sounds of Data – Part 1

TDAN

“There is nothing new under the sun.” Ecclesiastes 1:9 I know this biblical quote has serious implications. But here, I cite it only in the context of what I expected to be true about data. I’ve reached that well-seasoned stage of my data governance career where I continuously run into the same problems and challenges.

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Article: How to Rebuild Tech Culture for Those Who Survived the Layoffs

InfoQ Articles

A wave of layoffs hit the software industry and changed the definition of tech culture. This article explores the situation across multiple tech companies, and the diverse choices made to support employees who survived, and those they had to say good-bye to. It provides suggestions for those of us who have stayed behind, and how to rebuild culture in our tech teams.

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Heavy Networking 668: Inside A Virtualization Consultant’s Home Lab

Packet Pushers

On Heavy Networking today we look at a home lab running VMware products including NSX, as well as infrastructure-as-code products Terraform, Packer, and Ansible. These use cases create a different hardware demand than virtualized network operating system images. Guest Maarten Van Driessen explains it all, including how he saves money on lab gear. On Heavy Networking today we look at a home lab running VMware products including NSX, as well as infrastructure-as-code products Terraform, Packer, an

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Getting Started with Python for Apache Kafka

Confluent

Get an introduction to Python for developing Kafka client applications, the benefits of using Kafka-Python, and how to get started.

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How Will Artificial Intelligence Impact Project Management?

TDAN

The project management profession, like many others, faces an emergent threat from artificial intelligence (AI)-based technologies. Project managers are likely to experience a major upheaval during the 2020s. Gartner has predicted that by 2030, upwards to 80% of project management work will be automated by artificial intelligence (AI).

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Observability: Traceability for Distributed Systems

Dataversity

Have you ever waited for that one expensive parcel that shows “shipped,” but you have no clue where it is? The tracking history stopped updating five days ago, and you have almost lost hope. But wait, 11 days later, you have it at your doorstep. You wished the traceability could have been better to relieve […] The post Observability: Traceability for Distributed Systems appeared first on DATAVERSITY.

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Network Availability Monitoring: Understanding the Differences Between Client Expectations vs. SLAs

Obkio

Learn what network availability is, how to use network availability monitoring to identify network performance issues vs. network availability issues.

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SASE in Manufacturing: Overcoming Security and Connectivity Challenges

CATO Networks

Industry 4.0 is revolutionizing the manufacturing industry as we are witnessing numerous innovative technologies such as AI, IoT, and Robotic Process Automation (RPA) helping manufacturers enhance their supply chain, logistics and production lines. While we see these operations evolving into smart factories, the industry still faces challenges that could adversely impact its ability to realize the full potential of Industry 4.0.

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ChatGPT and the Commoditization of Expertise

TDAN

There’s been a lot of Chat about ChatGPT, the new AI chatbot being developed by a company called OpenAI. Indeed, people seem to be talking about little else, as far as I can see. So, let me put in my two cents worth here, for public consumption and consideration.

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For Successful Transformations, CIOs Must Evolve

Dataversity

Our world is hybrid and becoming increasingly digitized – a study from McKinsey suggests that the pandemic accelerated companies’ adoption of digital or digitally enabled products by seven years. The ability to connect with one another like never before is exciting, but those connections don’t come without their challenges. For example, each new device communicating with the […] The post For Successful Transformations, CIOs Must Evolve appeared first on DATAVERSITY.

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HS041 Intelligent Network Automation With BackBox – Sponsored

Packet Pushers

We talk a lot about automation and orchestration and how they can change your network strategy and smooth network workflows. But not everybody wants to sit around writing code and building test labs. Greg and Johna talk with Josh Stephens and Chanoch Marmorstein from sponsor BackBox about its network automation software, how it fits into a network operations strategy, and how BackBox focuses on the network engineer.

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10 Marketing Tips for St. Patrick’s Day Events 

Eventbrite

Who needs luck on March 17? St. Patrick’s Day events are sure bets for anyone hosting events. Whether you’re hosting a pub crawl or a Guinness appreciation brunch, a river-dying watch party or an Irish trivia night, your St. Patrick’s Day events are big business. (Unsurprisingly, St. Patrick’s Day is the most popular drinking holiday.

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Advantages of Using Big Data in Healthcare

TDAN

Knowledge truly is power, and at no time in human history have people had more access to information than they do today. Thanks to the internet, ordinary citizens can instantly access enormous volumes of data on pretty much any topic they wish to explore, no matter how esoteric it may be.

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Observability: Traceability for Distributed Systems

Dataversity

Have you ever waited for that one expensive parcel that shows “shipped,” but you have no clue where it is? The tracking history stopped updating five days ago, and you have almost lost hope. But wait, 11 days later, you have it at your doorstep. You wished the traceability could have been better to relieve […] The post Observability: Traceability for Distributed Systems appeared first on DATAVERSITY.

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Day Two Cloud 184: Think Multiplatform, Not Multicloud

Packet Pushers

Today on Day Two Cloud we put on our thinking caps about platforms, cloud, and multicloud. The last ten years or so has been a push for "cloud-first," but any wholesale approach to "X-first" (cloud, edge, digital, etc.) is problematic. We discuss why. We also explore strategies for CTOs, IT managers, and engineers on how to grapple with cloud strategy, implementation, and operation.

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Email Templates for Postponing Your Event

Eventbrite

When you have to postpone your event, communicating with your attendees in a clear and reassuring way is vital. Being honest from the outset helps you manage expectations and lays the groundwork for rearranging your event. Email is one of the most effective and efficient ways to reach large numbers of people.

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Unveiling the Top 22 Network Device Monitoring Tools

Obkio

Unveil the top 22 network device monitoring tools & take control of your network. Discover powerful solutions to monitor, manage & optimize network devices.

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How Automation Is Changing the Compliance Workflow

Dataversity

With over 1.1 trillion MB of data generated daily, you would be hard-pressed to find an industry that isn’t leveraging data and technology to drive organizational success. And for good reason – from real-time decision-making to better generating visibility into operations, data has become an indispensable part of the business world’s intelligence toolbox.

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Network Break 419: HPE Buys Athonet For Private 5G; Exit Public Cloud, Save Millions?

Packet Pushers

Is the private 5G market big enough to justify HPE's acquisition of Athonet? Is saving money worth retreating from public cloud? Why are organizations still getting bit by basic cloud misconfigurations? Will an appetite for AI deliver results for Nvidia? We explore these and other questions in the latest Network Break podcast. Is the private 5G market big enough to justify HPE's acquisition of Athonet?

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Tech Bytes: ThousandEyes Enhances Data Correlation With OpenTelemetry (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers

Today on the Tech Bytes podcast were talking about OpenTelemetry with sponsor Cisco ThousandEyes. OpenTelemetry is an open collection of tools, APIs, and SDKs to help share telemetry data among different monitoring and analysis platforms to improve data correlation and visibility. ThousandEyes, the first network visibility platform to support OpenTelemetry, joins the podcast to discuss how it works, use cases, and more.

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