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Today, explore how DevOps fits into a FinTech world, see an intro to Interface-Driven Development, c

Today, explore how DevOps fits into a FinTech world, see an intro to Interface-Driven Development, compare PWA and AMP for web development, and more! [DZone]( December 11, 2022 DZone Daily Digest Today, explore how DevOps fits into a FinTech world, see an intro to Interface-Driven Development, compare PWA and AMP for web development, and more!   [On-Demand Webinar]( [[On-Demand] Deliver quality software faster with automated testing on the cloud]( [Watch the recording >]( Daily Picks [DevOps Best Practices for FinTechs]( [Michael Bogan Agile Zone]( [Introduction to Interface-Driven Development (IDD)]( [Milan Milanovic Data Zone]( [5 Trends That Will Shape Application Security in 2023]( [Harshil Parikh DevOps and CI/CD Zone]( [PWA vs AMP: Which One is Better?]( [Kiran Beladiya Data Zone]( [Bolster Intelligent Document Processing With Robotic Processing Automation]( [Sampo Ahokas Automation Zone]( New Downloads from DZone [Performance and Site Reliability Trend Report] [TREND REPORT] [Performance and Site Reliability]( Observability for Distributed Systems: DZone’s 2022 Performance and Site Reliability Trend Report takes a holistic view of where devs stand in their observability practices. Through research and expert-contributed articles, it offers a primer on distributed systems observability including how to build an open-source observability toolchain, dives into distributed tracing, and takes a look at prospective performance degradation patterns. It also provides insight into how to create an SRE practice, as well as tactics to conduct an effective incident retrospective. [Free Download >]( [Kubernetes in the Enterprise Trend Report] [TREND REPORT] [Kubernetes in the Enterprise]( Container Management Reimagined: In 2022, Kubernetes has become a central component for containerized applications. And it is nowhere near its peak. In fact, based on our research, 94% of survey respondents believe that Kubernetes will be a bigger part of their system design over the next two to three years. DZone's 2022 Kubernetes Trend Report provides insights into how teams are leveraging Kubernetes in their organizations. It focuses on the evolution of K8s beyond container orchestration, advancements in K8s observability, K8s in ML, and more. [Free Download >]( [Cloud-Native Application Security Refcard] [REFCARD] [Cloud-Native Application Security]( Patterns and Anti-Patterns: Enterprises are rapidly adopting cloud-native architectures and design patterns to help deliver business values faster, improve user experience, maintain a faster pace of innovation, and ensure high availability and scalability of their products. Cloud-native applications leverage modern practices like microservices architecture, containerization, DevOps, infrastructure-as-code, and automated CI/CD processes. This Refcard will walk through the critical challenges of cloud-native app security, demonstrate how to build security into the CI/CD pipeline, and introduce the core patterns and anti-patterns. [Free Download >]( [NoSQL Migration Essentials Refcard] [REFCARD] [NoSQL Migration Essentials]( Need help with your NoSQL migration? This Refcard walks through the primary steps for moving out of a relational database, plus important design principles to understand and consider in your migration process. Readers will review key concepts that range from denormalizing and modeling data to defining access patterns, designing primary keys and indexes, and creating an entity relationship diagram — all demonstrated with a simple site application example. [Free Download >]( [Mobile Database Essentials Refcard] [REFCARD] [Mobile Database Essentials]( Leveraging Databases for Mobile and Edge Applications: Relational, NoSQL, cloud-based, embedded, multi-model — the database options are endless. When selecting the right database, it is important to explore essential components like local data storage, synchronization, security, and more. In this Refcard, assess critical data needs, storage requirements, and more when leveraging databases for cloud and edge applications. [Free Download >]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( [youtube]( [Help](mailto:support@dzone.com) | [Manage Email Preferences]( `ep7xn9vpt`}}) | [View Online]( DZone, 600 Park Offices Dr, Suite 300, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 © DZone 2022

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