Happy New Year! It's that time of the year when we all want to get ourselves and our businesses organized for the year ahead. Whether you're brand new to Teamwork or leveling up, this blog post will help you get the new year off to a flying start.
From Melbourne to Amsterdam to Denver, the AWS platform company scales teams and manages customer needs and product updates with Slack
As UX researchers, we take our cues from the product development organization on where we should spend our time. We need access to the big picture. Without that, we risk being brought in too late on projects, unable to influence product and business decisions. To fill this need, our team at Kira conducted a workshop with product managers and designers to collaboratively create a research roadmap — and we’re sharing our process in this post.
In this blog (Part III), we will discuss the motivation and high-level architecture of the DBaaS Backup and Recovery procedure for databases hosted on DBaaS. This blog discusses the motivations behind the Backup/Recovery process and it’s high-level design and architecture of the various components that constitute it.] These are the high-level motivations/goals for the Backup and Recovery design for DBaaS. There are two major design components.