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Oracle: PL/SQL Language for Developers | Luxoft Training

The course offers a more detailed study of the procedural language Oracle PL/SQL. During the course we explain how to use the PL/SQL stored objects of Oracle…

Java Persistence with Hibernate | Luxoft Training

During this training we will talk about Java Persistence API, and how to use it for persisting Java objects into relational databases based on Hibernate Enti…

KubeCon24: MinIO Object Store Equipped with Enterprise Features - The New Stack

The new commercially-available MinIO Enterprise Object Store addresses the challenges of managing billions of objects in an exabyte scale namespace.

Yalanzhi Objects: як крафтовий сімейний бізнес дизайнерського освітлення та декору підкорює український та закордонний ринки – AIN.UA

Редакція AIN.UA та AIN.Business спільно з компанією Mastercard та національним проектом Дія.Бізнес запустили продовження проекту «Сила Бізнесу». У другому сезоні ми зосередилися на представниках малого й середнього бізнесу, спілкуючись з ними про те, як вони працюють в умовах повномасштабн?

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Duck Typing in Python: Writing Flexible and Decoupled Code – Real Python

In this tutorial, you'll learn about duck typing in Python. It's a typing system based on objects' behaviors rather than on inheritance. By taking advantage of duck typing, you can create flexible and decoupled sets of Python classes that you can use together or individually.

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Visualizing Data in Python With Seaborn – Real Python

In this tutorial, you'll learn how to use the Python seaborn library to produce statistical data analysis plots to allow you to better visualize your data. You'll learn how to use both its traditional classic interface and more modern objects interface.

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SQLite and SQLAlchemy in Python: Move Your Data Beyond Flat Files – Real Python

In this video course, you'll learn how to store and retrieve data using Python, SQLite, and SQLAlchemy as well as with flat files. Using SQLite with Python brings with it the additional benefit of accessing data with SQL. By adding SQLAlchemy, you can work with data in terms of objects and methods.

How to concatenate array-like objects in JavaScript?

Learn how can you concatenate array-like JavaScript objects.

3D printing may bring legal challenges, group says | Network World

A coming revolution in 3D printing, with average consumers able to copy and create new three-dimensional objects at home, may lead to attempts by patent holders to expand their legal protections, a new paper says.

SAP preps ‘huge’ BI upgrade | Network World

SAP is gearing up to launch Business Objects 4.0, its biggest BI (business intelligence) release in roughly three years, later this month at an event in New York.

SAP, Rent-a-Center in battle over millions in fees | Network World

SAP and Rent-a-Center are locked in a legal battle over whether the rent-to-own chain owes the vendor about US$9 million in fees for excess use of its Business Objects analytics software.

SAP hopes partners will rev up mobile apps sales | Network World

Thousands of SAP partners who sell the Business All-in-One ERP (enterprise resource planning) suite and Business Objects analytics software can now also offer customers Sybase mobile technology and applications, SAP announced this week.

Rob Faludi | Network World

Rob Faludi is a specialist in physical computing and networked objects. As a researcher in New York University's psychology department and Center for Neural Science, he has investigated the connections between visual perception, motor action and the physical environment.

Cisco puts a huge value on the ‘Internet of everything’ | Network World

The so-called "Internet of everything," the rapidly approaching world where objects from refrigerators to factory robots can talk to people and other machines, will create a massive business opportunity worth $14.4 trillion over the next decade, according to a new study from Cisco Systems.

‘Careful Notes and Antiquated Notions’ | Network World

In a rapidly virtualizing data center environment, what do we need to label and how do we meaningfully label things? If you are running a data center, you know that you still must label the physical objects, but how you do it will have to change with the changing face of data center operations.

Trade group objects to proposed NIST mobile security guidelines | Network World

A mobile security technology proposal drafted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is being soundly rejected by one of the main trade groups representing a broad cross-section of industry.

The long road to identity services | Network World

Conversations I’ve had recently with knowledgeable people in the industry are leading me towards a roadmap, or maybe an atlas – or, possibly, a timeline of identity services. That is, there seems to exist a continuum along which your identity projects should travel beginning with identifying the users and other objects in your system.

Scientists build robot that can replicate itself | Network World

English researchers have developed a robot that can not only create 3-D replicas of objects like shoes and door handles - it also can replicate itself.

NetFlash: A closer look at ITIL | Network World

The Information Technology Infrastructure Library is designed to help cut costs and streamline IT operations, and is finding converts seeking to maintain regulatory compliance as well. Initially popular overseas, ITIL is growing in use in the U.S., where four out of 10 organizations will adopt it by 2007, according to Meta Group (now part of Gartner). Former Meta analyst Michele Hudnall, now director of service management at software vendor Managed Objects, recently spoke with Network World Senior Editor D

SAP’s BI chief juggles independence, integration | Network World

Nearly three months after closing the biggest merger in its history, SAP has set the dual challenge of integrating Business Objects' BI tools more tightly with its enterprise resource planning software, while also maintaining the independence of those tools to appeal to non-SAP customers.

‘Virtual nets’ let remote users sync files when back at the office | Network World

I am often tempted to apply some law of physics to social or business endeavors. In this case the temptation for me is to take Newton's inverse square law (which explains how gravity diminishes as the distance between two objects increases) and fit it to IT, restating things to indicate that the quality of IT services decreases at a rate that is proportionate to the square of the distance between the remote office and the data center. In other words, the further away a remote office is, the worse the servi