Organizations are increasingly investing in modern cloud warehouses and data lake solutions to augment analytics environments and improve business decisions. The business value of such repositories increases as customer relationship data is loaded and additional insights are generated.
Over the past few weeks, we have been publishing videos and blogs that walk through the fundamentals of architecting and administering your BigQuery data warehouse. Throughout this series, we have focused on teaching foundational concepts and applying best practices observed directly from customers. Below, you can find links to each week’s content: Query Processing : Ever wonder what happens when you click “run” on a new BigQuery query?
September 1, 2021 — Testlio, the originator of networked testing, today announced version 3.3 of its Platform. Testlio 3.3 introduces multiple new features and capabilities. While the new version provides many client benefits, several important features support freelance testers, the driving force behind Testlio’s business.
In this latest frontend trend of using JavaScript frameworks (e.g. React and Vue) to split out sections of our code into components, design systems have a fantastic role to play. A design system can be thought of as a cookbook. Each recipe has a picture of the meal (or in our case, a living, interactive example of the component), an ingredients list (maybe sub-components that live within parent components), and finally the instructions (how to implement and tweak with props).
Frontline healthcare providers don’t always have access to the latest and greatest technology. But when they are trying to fight a global pandemic with pen-and-paper tracking systems, something has to change. Dimagi is a tech company on a mission: to deliver scalable digital solutions for organizations to amplify their frontline impact.
The more an enterprise wants to know about itself and its business prospects, the more data it needs to collect and analyze. Additionally, the more data it collects and stores, the better its ability to know customers, to find new ones, and to provide more of what they want to buy. Sounds simple, but a surprising majority of U.S.
With more than 58,000 WordPress plugins on the WordPress Plugin Directory, it can get quite overwhelming for a small business owner to choose the right WordPress plugins for your websites. Some plugins are best for creating forms, others for SEO purposes, while some are created for securing your site, and so on. This article will help you choose the 9 must-have WordPress plugins for your small business website. You can go through them and choose the best plugin according to your website needs.