Tag: Learning
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How to tell a story with data: A guide for beginners
Posted on November 4, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length long
Over the past few years, data storytelling has taken off. This is not only because data and the role it plays in our lives is increasing. It's also because storytelling is the way we as humans have always come to understand ourselves and the world we live in. By Lydia Hooper.
Tags data-science learning cio agile miscellaneous
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How to deal with resistance of executives in transformation projects
Posted on November 3, 2021, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
The digital transformation is in full swing. Digitalization is not only changing technology and processes, but also the way we work together, i.e., the organization, leadership, and culture in companies. The companies that recognize these connections and continuously develop them are successful in the changes. But the reality is also: Many of these transformation projects fail, do not have the expected successes or are still waiting, because the associated changes and resistances are seen as too high hurdles. By Klaus Peren.
Tags management cio learning agile miscellaneous
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Videogames or homework? Why not both
Posted on October 27, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length short
Despite the growth of technology in our daily lives, the integration of digital technologies into education has been slower than anticipated. There seem to be a number of factors at work here, including problems with access to technology and the time and support needed to use technology successfully in the classroom. By Amber McLeod and Jo Blannin.
Tags learning miscellaneous how-to management software
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What's wrong with business cases
Posted on October 20, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length short
Older but still valid article by Jason Kitcat. Business cases are not a good way to make decisions. They give us false certainty and almost invariably mislead some or all of an organisation's leadership.
Tags cio learning management miscellaneous
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The state of security operations: How SOCs changed in 2021
Posted on October 17, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Security operations has seen non-stop evolution and growth for many years, but the past 18 months has been particularly impactful on security operations teams. In addition to the drastic transformation brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, there have also been some significant breaches that have shifted perspectives and highlighted some key areas of concern. By pwheiler.
Tags cio learning infosec miscellaneous
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What I wish I knew when learning F#
Posted on October 16, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length medium
I've used F# a lot in the last 3 years and for quite some time I wanted to collect a few good starting points to venture into F# in one place. I also wanted to collect some of those random things that I felt weren't easily available anywhere because they fall through the cracks of the official language reference and library documentation. By Justine Kavanaugh-Brown.
Tags learning programming web-development app-development code-refactoring
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How we shipped PostgreSQL 14 on Azure within one day of its release
Posted on October 4, 2021, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
In this blog post, you'll first get a glimpse into some of our favorite features in Postgres 14. These include connection scaling, faster VACUUM, and improvements to crash recovery times. By Ozgun Erdogan.
Tags devops how-to learning azure database cloud
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12 critical resources to help you learn DevSecOps
Posted on October 3, 2021, Level intermediate Resource Length short
Whether you are a seasoned DevOps engineer who wants to branch out to DevSecOps, or you're just starting your career and defining your direction, there has perhaps never been a better time to enter the DevSecOps career field or learn about cloud native security. By Maor Goldberg.
Tags learning devops infosec containers
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How to handle data duplication in data-heavy Kubernetes environments
Posted on October 2, 2021, Level intermediate Resource Length long
It's convenient to create a copy of your application with a copy of its state for each team. For example, you might want a separate database copy to test some significant schema changes or develop other disruptive operations like bulk insert/delete/update... By Augustinas Stirbis.
Tags data-science devops how-to learning big-data
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How to deploy a machine learning model with FastAPI, Docker and Github Actions
Posted on October 1, 2021, Level intermediate Resource Length long
You've just trained a model and you're happy with it because it performs well on your local cross-validation. Now is the time to put this model in production so that other teams within your organization can consume it and embed it in their applications. By Ahmed Besbes.
Tags machine-learning learning big-data devops agile
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A new language for digital transformation
Posted on September 30, 2021, Level intermediate Resource Length long
Organizations still struggle to advance digital transformation. A common language that transcends technology could be the key to strategic transformation. By Rich Nanda, Ragu Gurumurthy, Sam Roddick, Deborah Golden.
Tags management machine-learning learning software cio agile
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Building your own Data Science infrastructure for Deep Learning
Posted on September 26, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length long
Build your own machine and install KNIME, Jupyter-Notebook and Tableau to be fully equipped for all data science and deep learning tasks. By Dennis Ganzaroli, Data Scientist and Head of Report & Data-Management in a big Telco in Switzerland.
Tags big-data learning data-science miscellaneous how-to