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Cross-functional Incident Management with Ashley Sawatsky and Niall Murphy
Incident management is the process of managing and resolving unexpected disruptions or issues in software systems, especially those that are customer-facing or critical to business operations. Impleme
AI for Software Delivery with Birgitta Böckeler
AI-assisted software delivery refers to the utilization of artificial intelligence to assist, enhance, or automate various phases of the software development lifecycle. AI can be used in numerous aspe
Expanding B2B Payments with Sohil Pandya
The Buy Now, Pay Later model, or BNPL, is traditionally a business-to-consumer model that is gaining traction in the business-to-business domain. Adoption of BNPL in business-to-business scenarios off
Database Caching with Ben Hagan
Database caching is a fundamental challenge in database management and there are hundreds of techniques to satisfy different caching scenarios. PolyScale is a fully automated database cache. It offers
An update about SED from Jeff’s family
In memory of Software Engineering Daily Founder, Jeff Meyerson. 1988 2022 Jeff founded Software Engineering Daily in 2015 and hosted the podcast until 2022. He was willful, hard working, and a stron
Simplifying Documentation with Sébastien Lorber
In the realm of modern software development, clear and comprehensive documentation is essential for guiding users and contributors alike. Developers often struggle to create, manage, and maintain docu
SDKs for your API with Sagar Batchu
APIs are ubiquitous and critical to building modern software, and developers must frequently develop custom APIs to streamline user access to their services. However, making an API that provides a gre
Ethical GPTs with Amruta Moktali
Generative pre-trained transformer models, or GPT models, have countless applications and are being rapidly deployed across a wide range of domains. However, using GPT models without appropriate safeg
CAP Theorem 23 Years Later with Eric Brewer
The CAP theorem, also known as Brewers theorem, is a fundamental principle in distributed systems that states that it is impossible to simultaneously achieve three desirable properties in a distribut
Data-Centric AI with Alex Ratner
Companies have high hopes for Machine learning and AI to support real-time product offerings, prevent fraud and drive innovation. But there was a catch training models require labeled data that mach