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How to write an RFP for your Web Portal project
Whether your web portal project is about a corporate intranet, an online collaboration platform for researchers or a app designed to help members manage their data, you will most likely need to write an RFP to identify possible suitable vendors...
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Improve and Automate Plone Caching with collective.cloudfront
collective.cloudfront is a Plone add-on designed to watch for Purge notifications from plone.app.caching and send the corresponding invalidation requests to an instance of Amazon’s CloudFront.
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Integrating GenAI into Your Tech Stack: 4 Essentials
Is your business prepared for an 80% adoption rate of AI by 2026? As you build a flexible, multi-layered framework for leveraging AI, keep these 4 essentials — including data management, ROI tracking, model selection, and ethical policy implementation — in mind.
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Interactive Web Apps with React
A framework for interactive web applications, React was a popular topic at All Things Open this year...
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Is a Web Consolidation Strategy Right For You?
Web consolidation projects provide an incredible opportunity for cutting expenses, improving performance, and simplifying content management across websites. Here are 7 key factors to consider if consolidation is right for your organization.
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Lambda vs. Fargate: The Cost of Running 24/7
A quick comparison of AWS Lambda and Fargate to see which option is the more affordable for running regularly occurring, long-running processes.
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Local Development with Wildcard DNS on Linux
dnsmasq is an amazing tool that solves one big headache for developers: developing locally with wildcard DNS...
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Making your Django templates AJAX-y
Load all or portions of a page with Javascript without having to do a traditional click-wait-entire page reload...
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Manage Your Secrets to Keep Your Code Secure
As cybersecurity continues to be an ever-growing concern, we look at how removing the secrets from your source code and using a source code manager can help keep your code secure.
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Managing Secrets and Environments with 1Password
During episode 183 of Python Bytes, I mentioned that I keep all unencrypted secrets off of my filesystem and use tools like 1Password's CLI tool, op, to put them into my environment when needed. Here are some examples of how that works.
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