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How to Structure Content Using HTML5 Semantic Tags

Dinanath Jayaswal

The article provides an overview of the latest meaningful HTML 5 semantic tags like header, section, footer, article, aside, nav, and accessibility WAI-ARIA. Use of these semantic tags can modernize your web pages and significantly improve search engines interactions.

Abhijit Banerjee

16 years of rich experience in Quality Engineering & Assurance within Insurance and Banking domains across India, USA and Canada. Currently leading North American Sales and Canadian Branch QE Portfolio and accountable for entire QE delivery and Transformation. Played QA Program Manager and Test Manager roles over the last 5 years and leading a team of 40+ members in strategic projects and complex programs

Managing multi-million $ engagement with cross LOBs and multi-vendor environment. Vast experience in leading and implementing Enterprise testing transformation (Delivery, Process and Operational) through different KPIs and measuring in different maturity levels towards Best in Class (BIC). Experience in Resource planning, Capacity planning and utilization, Risk and impact tracking and effective communication to the stakeholders

Spearheaded multiple successful Agile Transformations and worked as an Agile Champion. Hands-on experience in Estimation, Requirement analysis, Shift-Left, Test Design, Test execution, Defect tracking, Daily Defect triage, Test Status Summary Reports Strong working experience in Waterfall, Agile and Scrum methodologies. Working experience in JIRA Consulting, JIRA Integration with Test management tools (ALM, TFS), JIRA configuration changes and SWOT analysis.

How to speed up front-end applications using Flutter and Server Side Rendering (SSR)

Vaibhav Satam,
Chinmay Dalvi

Improving the performance of web applications, in particular, server-side rendering to speed up front-end apps and flutter, arriving with a bang.

Speed up your front-end applications using Flutter and Server Side Rendering (SSR)

Vaibhav Satam,
Chinmay Dalvi

Improving the performance of web applications is critical for customer experience. Find out how server-side rendering can speed up the performance of front-end apps. What are web components? How can improve application performance also get a demo walkthrough of flutter, an open-source platform developed by Google which lets you develop the fully native applications faster with a single code base and more...

Podcast: Speed up your front-end applications using Flutter and Server Side Rendering (SSR)

Vaibhav Satam,
Chinmay Dalvi

Improving the performance of web applications is critical for customer experience. Find out how server-side rendering can speed up the performance of front-end apps. What are web components? How can improve application performance also get a demo walkthrough of flutter, an open-source platform developed by Google which lets you develop the fully native applications faster with a single code base.

Re-engineering Monolithic Legacy Applications to Microservices for an Agile Manifesto

Vaibhav Satam

A leading software vendor for the entertainment industry modernized its application suite from a monolithic on-premise architecture to a micro-services based cloud architecture on AWS.

Embracing Open Source Databases

According to Gartner, the five leading commercial relational database vendors by revenue in 2011 were Oracle(48.8%), IBM (20.2%), Microsoft (17.0%), SAP including Sybase (4.6%), and Teradata (3.7%). The high cost and vendor restrictions that come with traditional relational database vendors like Oracle are driving away end users. Open source and open-source-based relational databases have matured.

How Node.js is used for sentiment analysis of Twitter Data

Ashutosh Bijoor

Node.js is a popular server-side implementation of JavaScript. Its lightweight, event-based concurrency model lends itself naturally to building a real-time service with a large number of concurrent connections.

Horizontal versus vertical scaling: Which is right for you?

Horizontal scaling helps you scale up to your computing requirements by adding more machines or servers to your resource pool, while vertical scaling helps you do that by adding more power or computing resources (CPU, RAM) to your existing infrastructure.

Vertical scaling can essentially resize your server with no change to your code. It is the ability to increase the capacity of existing hardware or software by adding additional resources. Vertical scaling is limited by the fact that you can only get as big as the size of the server.

Kubernetes Consulting

Kubernetes is an open-source project that enables software teams of all sizes to automate deploying, scaling, and managing applications on a group or cluster of server machines. These include internal-facing web applications like a content management system to big data processing.

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