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December 27, 2020 DZone Daily Picks Today, see an introduction to iText 7, learn why you?ll probably

December 27, 2020 DZone Daily Picks Today, see an introduction to iText 7, learn why you?ll probably have to drive your AI "self-driving" car, and more! [Journey to the Cloud:]( Learn when to migrate applications vs. when to build cloud-native applications]( [Learn more >]( Daily Picks [Introduction to iText 7]( [Arnošt Havelka Java Zone]( Getting started with the latest version of iText 7, with instructions on generating PDF content and then stylizing it to suit your needs. [Why You'll Probably Have to Drive Your AI "Self-Driving" Car]( [Dmytro Spilka AI Zone]( Self-driving cars are the future, but that doesn't mean the driver will be able to take their eyes off the road entirely due to physical and legal limitations. [Integrating Online Document Editors Into Confluence]( [Andrei Panov Open Source Zone]( Learn how to create an integration plugin for Confluence and ONLYOFFICE to add DOCX, XLSX, and PPTX editing into Confluence. [MuleSoft and Anypoint Platform Video Tutorials and Articles For Beginners To Experienced [Basic To Complex]]( [Jitendra Bafna Integration Zone]( Those tutorials are related to MuleSoft, CloudHub, Anypoint Platform, Security, API manager, RAML, etc. [A Tale of Two Migrations]( [Tasos Martidis DevOps Zone]( Strategy for migrating users and their data depends on context, requirements, and limitations. Our use case explores our implementation of a solution. [Why Transition From Monolith to Microservices?]( [Sara Miteva Microservices Zone]( When should you adopt microservices? When is monolith architecture better? How to transition? New Downloads from DZone [Refcard] [IaC Security]( The responsibility and accountability for security is rapidly shifting in the direction of DevOps engineers, as they have a view into the broader architecture of processes and systems used to deploy applications. Good DevSecOps makes application deployments, operations, and service monitoring easier and more secure. In particular, DevOps engineers will be responsible for securing the Infrastructure as Code in which they built. In this Refcard, we explore IaC security, how it works, why it's important, and key concepts for success. [Free Download >]( [Trend Report] [Edge Computing and IoT]( Edge computing aims to solve cloud computing challenges amidst the continued monumental growth of the Internet of Things. While IoT causes a massive data volume problem, edge computing addresses the classic data locality problem. The latter helps solve the former, but edge computing is a much bigger concept than "IoT data filtration" alone. The intersection of these paradigms is particularly hard to pin down given their immaturity at the implementation level. DZone's recent 2020 Edge Computing and IoT survey served to help better understand the state of the industry, as well as the mind of the practicing IoT programmer and edge-computing user. This Trend Report presents observations and analyses of survey results and an interview with industry leader Muhammad Rehman. Readers will also find content written by DZone community members, including a timely article that illustrates the impactful role that edge and cloud computing played in healthcare over the last year. [Free Download >]( [Refcard] [Identity and Access Management]( In today's security climate, if you’re not keeping up, then you’re putting your company at risk of experiencing breaches, losing productivity, and falling behind the competition. DZone's Identity and Access Management (IAM) Refcard explores IAM key concepts, rising challenges, and core practices to securing digital identities. [Free Download >]( [Help](mailto:support@dzone.com) | [Manage Preferences]( DZone, 600 Park Offices Dr, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 © DZone 2020

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