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Willy Sennott Willy Sennott
Updated on December 19, 2023

What Is an Effective Savings Rate, and How Do I Track It?

You can minimize your cloud spending by tracking this one FinOps metric.

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Kausik Chaudhuri Kausik Chaudhuri
Updated on December 18, 2023

4 Data Sovereignty Challenges for MSPs and How To Solve Them

As a managed service provider, here’s what you should know about data sovereignty.

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Cem Eygi Cem Eygi
Updated on December 18, 2023

React Props Explained With Examples

Props is a special keyword in React that stands for properties and is used for passing data from one component to another. Learn more.

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Gary C. Cooper Gary C. Cooper
Updated on December 14, 2023

3 Signs That It’s Time to Step Down as CEO

Stepping down as CEO can be a difficult decision, but it can also be the right one for you and your business. Here are some red flags that signal it’s time to depart as CEO. 

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Dilip Kumar Patairya Dilip Kumar Patairya
Updated on December 14, 2023

Star Schema vs. Snowflake Schema Explained

Star schema and snowflake schema are two methods for arranging data in a warehouse. Learn the key differences and which is right for your organization.

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Francesco Bellelli Francesco Bellelli
Updated on December 13, 2023

The Fascinating World of Voronoi Diagrams

Voronoi diagrams, or Dirichlet tessellation, are everywhere in nature. It’s a simple pattern that has incredible properties with applications in many fields, including computer science.

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Muhammad Hasan Muhammad Hasan
Updated on December 13, 2023

What Are the Three Dots (...) in JavaScript?

The three dots (...) in JavaScript is known as the spread operator, and it’s used to make shallow copies of JavaScript objects.  

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Gul Ershad Gul Ershad
Updated on December 12, 2023

Sliding Window Algorithm Explained

The sliding window is a data structure technique that transforms two nested loops into a single loop within an array or list. Learn more with examples.

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Sara A. Metwalli Sara A. Metwalli
Updated on December 12, 2023

What Is Automation Testing?

Automation testing validates if software is functioning as designed and meets the requirements for release into production.

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Jennifer Fray Jennifer Fray
Updated on December 12, 2023

How Automation Can Help You Retain Talent

Still struggling with the fallout of the Great Resignation? Here’s how you can use AI to curb its effects.

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