
Vidya Shankaran
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Dec 10, 2024 |
securityboulevard.com | Vidya Shankaran
For too long, architecting for cyber recovery and resiliency was on the vision board for a distant future. Unfortunately, that “distant future” is here, but many companies have not started this critical effort. There continues to be a disproportionate focus on keeping bad actors out. Fortifying the perimeter is important. However, very few organizations are equipped to respond if they are attacked.
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Jul 3, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Vidya Shankaran |Richard MacManus |Usama Jamil |Steven Vaughan-Nichols
One of the most essential parts of the AI adoption cycle is often the most overlooked: ensuring the technology provides value to the business. The current AI frenzy is turning even the most risk-averse companies into digital vanguards set on taking advantage of powerful new applications as quickly as possible.
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Jun 29, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | David Eastman |Michelle Gienow |David Cassel |Vidya Shankaran
One of the first posts I published here was about Sinatra, because I was fairly sure most people were unfamiliar with this “mini” version of Ruby on Rails. Maybe I also assumed that Rails was a framework that web developers were slowly tiring of. Ruby was considered slow, and Python was getting more exposure in data applications. Rails also had a reputation for being difficult to scale. When Node.js was new, people were intrigued by working with JavaScript libraries directly.
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Jun 29, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Jack Wallen |Michelle Gienow |David Cassel |Vidya Shankaran
For those not quite at the level of running a complete build system, the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is still alive and an important part of the business technology landscape. You might think that going full-on cloud is the best bet, but what about those files and folders that house more sensitive data? Do you really want those being uploaded and downloaded to and from a third-party service that you don’t have control over? The answer should be no.
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Jun 29, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Loraine Lawson |Michelle Gienow |David Cassel |Vidya Shankaran
ECMAScript Specs Approved, and How Google Sheets Used WasmGCOn Wednesday, the Ecma General Assembly approved the ECMAScript 2024 language specification, making the recommendations officially a part of the standard. The new standards include a new way to create Promises that devs want to resolve, according to Axel Rauschmayer, a computer scientist who specializes in JavaScript, TypeScript and web development.
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