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10 Best Resources Online to Learn WordPress

WordPress is a powerful content management system that supports 34% of all websites and 14.7% of the top websites globally. Tens of thousands of plug-ins and themes help build a website even with no programming or design skills. If you want to create your own website or plan to become a web designer or web developer, WordPress skills will definitely come in handy. WordPress is easy to use, and there are plenty of learning resources online that can help you get started.

Simplify edge-to-core realtime data capture, transition, and processing using Ably and Aerospike

We are excited to announce our partnership with Aerospike, the world leading realtime data platform, to solve intermittent connectivity, massive scale, and real-time processing challenges for organizations looking to deploy realtime digital experiences at global scale.

Bringing Event Hooks to Your Kong Plugins

Event Hooks is a new Kong Enterprise feature launched in the Kong Gateway 2.5 Release. This feature sends you notifications when certain events happen on your Kong Gateway deployment. Kong Gateway listens for events, like routes, services, consumers, certificates, plugins, workspaces and RBAC roles created, updated or removed. You can also create or extend Kong Plugins and add the Event Hooks functionality for custom use cases.

Introducing Qlik Forts - Brief Overview and Demo

Qlik Forts is a highly scalable virtual appliance managed by Qlik, configured to run where your data resides either on premise or in a public or private cloud in any region – and its designed to work with existing Qlik Cloud tenants. It can be deployed and managed from the Qlik Sense SaaS console and provides a seamless experience to your Qlik Sense users, who all have a single login through the Qlik Cloud hub and consistent analytics experience, whether analytics are running in Qlik Cloud, Qlik Forts, or both.

Monitoring Azure API Management with Moesif

API gateways and management platforms like Azure API Management (APIM) are an excellent way to keep your APIs in order. They provide features that every API needs, like API keys, quotas, and caching in a standardized fashion. Your APIs will then behave more homogeneously and can be managed in a central place. They’re also the entry point to your cloud infrastructure and can help you abstract implementation from the interface.