Monthly Archives: November 2020
The HPE Digital Catalyst Program Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) had announced the launch of the HPE Digital Catalyst Program in August 2020. This initiative was aimed at identifying the next generation of digital disruptors in the Indian startup ecosystem. The launch of the HPE Digital Catalyst Program is an initiative in partnership with the angel […]
Why use a 3rd party cloud managed services provider (“Cloud MSP”) to help you manage your cloud environments and cloud-hosted applications? In this blog, we’ll explore 5 reasons why migrating to a managed cloud might be the right solution for your business. #1 – Access to wide range of expert skills “Lack of resources/expertise” is frequently cited as the #1 […]
As I read The Phoenix Project, A Novel About IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win, by Gene Kim, Kevin Behr, and George Spafford, for the first time in 2013, I found myself looking around the office to see if I could spot the cameras that had quite obviously been recording the trials and tribulations […]
JUnit is one of the most popular Java-based open-source frameworks used for testing every unit of the application, i.e., classes and methods. And for automating the testing of web applications, you can use it with the Selenium WebDriver. Though Selenium and JUnit can function independently, combining them can help develop tests in a structured format. […]
On this episode of The DroidDevCast podcast, Esper Platform Evangelist Rin Oliver spoke with POSBANK Senior Global Project Manager Steve Kwon to discuss Android-based kiosk solutions, the evolution of contactless payment solutions and kiosks during the Covid-19 pandemic, and touched on Esper and POSBANK’s partnership which helped a US-based retail chain to bring BIGPOS kiosks […]
If you are in the world of software development, you must be aware of Node.js. From Amazon to LinkedIn, a plethora of major websites use Node.js. Powered by JavaScript, Node.js can run on a server, and a majority of devs use it for enterprise applications. As they consider it a very respectable language due to […]
Esper’s latest release is about giving our customers greater control and efficiency. It includes controls for end user experience, tools for even more streamlined Android provisioning, and improved access to contextual help in the flow of work: Configurable User and Admin mode in Esper Settings app via Console Use Preloaded/ In-built Apps as “Kiosk Mode […]
As a critical part of Docker’s transition into sustainability, we’ve been gradually rolling out limits on docker pulls to the heaviest users of Docker Hub. As we near the end of the implementation of the rate limits, we thought we’d share some of the facts and figures behind our effort. Our goal is to ensure […]
Selenium 4, the latest version of Selenium, is currently available in the Alpha Version. There has been a lot of buzz around the release of Selenium 4 Alpha features, as it is packed with salient properties like relative locators, improved Selenium IDE, and improved Selenium Grid design that introduces a ‘fully distributed mode’ for automated […]
Revealed at Apple’s ‘One More Thing’ event on Nov 10th, Docker was excited to see new Macs feature Apple silicon and their M1 chip. At Docker we have been looking at the new hypervisor features and support that are required for Mac to continue to delight our millions of customers. We saw the first spotlight […]