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Office Hours: How to test serverless applications using Failure Flags

Part of the Gremlin Office Hours series: A monthly deep dive with Gremlin experts. Serverless applications are ideal for deploying scalable applications without having to manage infrastructure. However, this also makes it difficult to test their reliability. It’s easy to simulate a network outage or latency when you have direct access to the host that your software’s running on. What do you do when you only have control over the code?

Exploring IT Innovations: User Groups, AI Capabilities, and Enhanced Integrations

The discussion delves into a range of IT topics, starting with user groups and upcoming events. The importance of reviews on Gartner Peer Insights for Ivanti neurons is emphasized. The talk introduces external integrations, a new self-service experience, AI capabilities, and Microsoft Teams integration. Enhanced surveys and feedback mechanisms are also presented. The session concludes with the explanation of the trusted agent capability for secure connections and execution of PowerShell scripts.

Innovator Preview - What's New in Ivanti Neurons 2024

The presentation covers a range of topics including platform enhancements, the Neurons Core Services initiative, app distribution updates, and the use of surveys for improving the digital experience. It also discusses patch management updates, the need for design partners, and the introduction of new survey templates. The ability to analyze data based on various criteria and the introduction of archive and restore features for patch configurations are also highlighted.

Ubuntu 24.10 Oracular Oriole

Ubuntu 24.10, codenamed, is now available to download and install. “Oracular Oriole sets a new pace for delivering the latest upstream kernel and toolchains. Experimental new security features demonstrate our commitment to continually elevate the Linux desktop experience in conversation with the community for the next 20 years and beyond.” Mark Shuttleworth, CEO of Canonical. Soar into the future of open source with.

Unleashing Android Automotive development with Anbox Cloud

Developing a system based on Automotive Android OS (AAOS) comes with challenges like hardware dependencies, logistical delays and the need for vehicle and OEM specific customisation. Join us for an exclusive webinar where we explore how Anbox Cloud is solving these challenges and transforming the world of Android Automotive development. Designed to streamline and enhance the development process, Anbox Cloud enables developers to efficiently deploy, test, and scale Android apps across various configurations, eliminating the traditional hardware dependencies that slow down the development process.