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Implementing API Governance Policies in WSO2 API Manager

Growing business demands require enterprises to manage a vast number of APIs. The volume and complexity of these integrations make maintaining quality a challenge. To address this, governing the API lifecycle—from design to retirement—has become essential. API management vendors are therefore developing tools and frameworks to assist.

How Iceberg Powers Data and AI Applications at Apple, Netflix, LinkedIn, and Other Leading Companies

Apache Iceberg is transforming how organizations build and manage their data infrastructure, enabling lakehouse architectures that combine the best of data lakes and data warehouses. In this blog, we look at five real-world implementations demonstrate Iceberg's versatility and the advantages it brings to modern data management challenges. Learn more about Data Lakehouses.

Google Chrome DevTools: Payload in Network Tab

Stop guessing and debug smarter with Bugfender – trusted by the biggest global companies to startups worldwide. In this video, learn how to use the Payload Tab inside of Chrome DevTools to inspect POST requests. You'll learn how to open the developer tools and navigate to the network tab to view the payload data. This is a great chrome developer tools tutorial for those new to web development. Subscribe for more DevTools tips, debugging tutorials, and app development tricks.

Android Studio Tutorial: Build and Publish Your First App

Android app development is the process of building software for Android devices, such as smartphones, smart TVs, tablets and wearables. It’s a Linux-based system and open source, which means manufacturers can customize it. Android version names used to be named after desserts, like Lollipop, Marshmallow, KitKat and Oreo. From version 10, Google switched to number-based names like Android 10, Android 11, Android 12, etc, up to the most recent, Android 15, which was released in September 2024.

Don't Just Monitor SLAs - Validate Them Automatically

Service level agreements (SLAs) are the contractual backbone between customers and technology vendors, outlining expected service availability, performance metrics, and remedies like service credits when service providers fail to meet agreed-upon service levels. This service agreement assures both the technical quality as well as the service quality of the services provided, and underpins the value perspective of the client.

Ep 36 | Securing the Evolving Frontier of Digital Trust with Jim Brennan

When trust collapses, everything else goes with it. Jim Brennan, Chief Product and Technical Officer at GetReal Security, joins The AI Forecast to break down one of the biggest challenges in today’s world: securing digital trust. He and host Paul Muller explore why trust is the backbone of modern business and how advancements like deepfakes, impersonation attacks, and AI-powered deception are shaking that foundation.