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Data-Driven Automation in Spring
Data-Driven Software Automation By Kyle Dunn Most of us don’t give much thought to elevator rides and the data-driven nature of them. A set of sensors informs precise motor control for acceleration and deceleration, providing a comfortable ride and an accurate stop at your desired floor. Too much
Short-circuiting the Java stack trace search
PCF Application Log Analytics By Kyle Dunn Many developers agree Java stack traces are the source of headaches and needless screen scrolling. Occasionally the verbosity is warranted and essential for debugging, although, more often, the overwhelming detail is just that, overwhelming. In the spirit of better developer productivity
Some Bits on PXF Plugins
“Occasionally it becomes desirable and necessary…to make real what currently is merely imaginary” By Kyle Dunn If you’ve not heard already, Pivotal eXtensible Framework, or PXF (for those of you with leftover letters in your alphabet soup), is a unified (and parallel) means of accessing a variety of
Going Beyond Structured Data with Pivotal Greenplum
When you think about data in a relational data management system, you think of a structured data model organized in rows and columns that fit neatly into a table. While relational databases excel at managing structured data, their rigidity often causes headaches for organizations with diverse forms of data.
Optimizing Performance of GPDB
Wednesday, August 16, 2017 6:00 PM Pivotal 875 Howard St., 5th Floor, San Francisco, CA (map) Yon will do a deep dive on best practices and advise for performance optimization of a Greenplum Database.