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Plus: Take a look at the power of backlog refinement, learn about automatic clusterization of Tomcat

Plus: Take a look at the power of backlog refinement, learn about automatic clusterization of Tomcat and TomEE servers in Jelastic PaaS, and more! September 24, 2021 DZone Daily Picks Today, see how to accelerate application performance with smart SQL queries, look at the power of backlog refinement, and more! [HCL AppScan a Leading Application Security Software]( [Begin Free Trial >]( Daily Picks [How to Accelerate Application Performance With Smart SQL Queries]( [Valerio Barbera Database Zone]( [Tomcat and TomEE Clustering Automation]( [Tetiana Fydorenchyk Java Zone]( [Power of Backlog Refinement]( [Ravishankar N Agile Zone]( [Going from an Individual Contributor to an Engineering Manager is NOT a promotion]( [Anand Safi Performance Zone]( [Spring Boot @ConfigurationProperties Example | Spring Boot Tutorial]( [Ram N Java Zone]( [Nebula Graph Source Code Explained: RBO]( [Jamie Liu Database Zone]( New Downloads from DZone [TREND REPORT] [Application Security]( In the era of high-profile data breaches, rampant ransomware, and a constantly shifting government regulatory environment, development teams are increasingly taking on the responsibility of integrating security design and practices into all stages of the software development lifecycle (SDLC). In DZone’s Application Security Trend Report, readers will discover how the shift in security focus across the SDLC is impacting development teams — from addressing the most common threat agents and attack vectors, to exploring the best practices and tools being employed to develop secure applications. [Free Download >]( [REFCARD] [Test Data Management]( Patterns and Anti-Patterns for a Data Factory: When it comes to managing your software development lifecycle (SDLC), one of the most challenging aspects is effectively managing and deploying data. Building “data-ready” test environments can effectively support your engineering practices across the development and test lifecycle — a discipline better known as test data management (TDM). In this Refcard, explore key TDM patterns and anti-patterns for your data factory. [Free Download >]( [ON-DEMAND WEBINAR] [Securing your databases is good. Securing your data is better.]( When you have sensitive data, you need to protect it. But doing so indirectly by protecting your data storage, data pipelines, caches, backup, etc. is a losing proposition. Instead, consider tokenization. Watch this on-demand webinar to learn: • The benefits of tokenization in comparison to encryption • How to not break your apps and use-cases when securing your data • The different kinds of tokenization and their pros & cons [Free Download >]( [ON-DEMAND WEBINAR] [Looking beyond SQL and NoSQL, what will data access look like?]( SQL is still how most applications interact with databases, and of course, NoSQL not only disrupted the industry, it fundamentally changed modern application development. However, NoSQL isn’t the be-all-end-all of databases. In this webinar, we introduce FairCom DB and discuss new, emerging and oft-forgotten approaches to data access, from REST/RPC over HTTP for direct front-end access to record IO and navigational APIs for maximum performance in the back end. [Free Download >]( Upcoming Webinars from DZone [How to Build an Open Data Lake Analytics Stack]( Tuesday, October 5 at 1pm EDT [Register Now >]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( [youtube]( [Help](mailto:support@dzone.com) | [Manage Preferences]( DZone, 600 Park Offices Dr, Suite 300, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 © DZone 2021

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