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  • Jul 22, 2024 | theaquilareport.com | David Peterson

    Drawing near to God was only possible in a limited, cultic fashion under the Old Covenant, but those who draw near to God through Jesus Christ and his saving work experience the fullness of what was promised in connection with the New Covenant (Heb. 10:14–18; 12:22–24).

  • May 28, 2024 | chargepoint.com | David Peterson

    You see the writing on the wall. Each year, more and more of your current and target residents are bringing home new EVs. Many of them plan on making their next car purchase electric. Where does that leave you, your properties and your portfolio? You know your business needs to invest in EV charging to attract and retain future and current residents. But will it really pencil out? How can you maximize the abundance of incentives and rebates? And what about the hard costs?

  • Dec 19, 2023 | elearningindustry.com | David Peterson

    Employee Training For Change ManagementAs an L&D professional, you play a critical role in supporting employee resiliency. Employee training and development programs, at an organizational level, develop the competencies and capabilities needed for teams to successfully meet the demands of change. Learning programs are also an investment into the flexibility, growth, and resiliency of employees, who, in turn, create the competitive advantage that drives successful outcomes. How?

  • Dec 1, 2023 | thenewstack.io | Laura Santamaria |Alex Williams |David Peterson |Badrul Sarwar

    The Wall. This phrase is often used in the DevOps world to describe the proverbial barrier between teams that prevents collaboration. For example, you might say a development team “throws code over the Wall” to the operations team. The Wall stands as a mental and emotional barrier to an imagined utopia where development, operations, security and quality assurance (QA) all go frolicking arm and arm in a field full of flowers, ready to tackle every problem together. But what, exactly, is this barrier?

  • Nov 30, 2023 | thenewstack.io | Alex Williams |David Peterson |Badrul Sarwar |Jennifer Riggins

    Software development and data should define programming languages, not philosophy. That’s the view of Jean Yang, founder of Akita Software, an API observability company, recently sold to Postman earlier this year. Yang is a former assistant professor in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University. She has a doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a bachelor’s degree from Harvard. She recently joined us in a discussion on The New Stack Makers.

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