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June 24, 2024

Amazon Q Developer review: Code completions, code chat, and AWS skills

Amazon Q Developer works well for completing lines of code, doc strings, and if/for/while/try code blocks, but can’t generate full functions for certain use cases. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by HERE Technologies and Amazon Web Services: 2024 Fleet software trends and buying insights webinar

Sponsored by HERE Technologies and Amazon Web Services: 2024 Fleet software trends and buying insights webinar

In this webinar, we’ll share the latest global benchmarks and pivotal trends in fleet management software. Learn from a panel of experts who will explore the key findings surfaced in a recent ABI white paper from Amazon Web Services (AWS) and HERE where 300+ global leaders in transportation and logistics (T&L) were surveyed to uncover the key drivers, barriers, and strategies in fleet software acquisition.

4 cloud certifications that will help you stand out

If you've wondered whether you should invest in cloud certification, or which certifications really make a difference, this article has answers.

HTMX for Java with Spring Boot and Thymeleaf

Could HTMX be the glue that finally delivers on the promise of Java-centric Ajax? Let's find out with this example app based on HTMX, Spring Boot, and Thymeleaf.

Image: Inside today’s Azure AI cloud data centers

Inside today’s Azure AI cloud data centers

At Build, Microsoft described how Azure is supporting large AI workloads today, with an inference accelerator, high-bandwidth connections, and tools for efficiency and reliability.

How AI is impacting data governance

Key to the success of any large organization is effective governance of a vast, distributed landscape of data stores. AI can help.

Download the cloud CI/CD enterprise buyer’s guide

From the editors of InfoWorld, this enterprise buyer’s guide helps IT staff understand what cloud CI/CD can do for their organizations and how to choose the right solution.

SUSE plans more support for gen AI workloads

The Linux packager’s SUSE AI Early Access Program could interest companies wanting to run generative AI on premises.

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