Kubernetes is a platform for running applications and services. It manages the full lifecycle of container-based applications, by automating tasks, controlling resources, and abstracting infrastructure.
What does a network node do? A network node sits at a point in the network where it sends, receives, stores or creates information. It transmits data to communicate with other nodes in the network. In a computer network, nodes can be physicalnetworked devices, such as modems, PCs and p...
This functionality allows applications to request a User Delegation Key backed by Microsoft Entra ID, and then use this key to construct a OneLake SAS token. This token can be handed off to provide delegated access to another tool, node, or user, ensuring secure and controlled access. Open ...
You can also define rules to describe which workloads will or will not be co-located with your workloads. Affinity scheduling allows workloads to be physically closer to user locations and makes routing paths between containers as short as possible, which in turn reduces networking overhead. Anti...
especially in agile methodologies. It’s more than just checking parts of the code; it’s about testing the whole application as a user would, from start to finish. This method checks that every system and feature works together correctly, ensuring the software does what it’s supposed to do...
Ability to process different EDI message types in a single mapping – allows users to define multiple EDI mappings in a single design so that MapForce can automatically determine a suitable mapping based on the incoming message that has been received. ...
The master node runs the Kubernetes API and controls the cluster. It serves as part of the control plane and manages communications and workloads across clusters. A node, also known as aminion, is a worker machine in Kubernetes. It can be either a physical machine or a virtual machine (VM...
Webex Contact Center provides an ability to remove skill on a contact in queue when agent does a blind transfer to any queue. This feature allows flow designers to enable the toggle (if needed) to remove skills after blind transfer by agent in Queue Contact activity. This enables the transf...
what does hdr do to improve on earlier display technology? what is hdr? without getting too deep into the technical details, an hdr display produces greater luminance and color depth than screens built to meet older standards. here are some hdr basics: hdr display luminance display luminance ...
Agent does not answer the call before the call bounces Agent does not have a registered device to pick the call when the call is presented In the above scenarios, if the bounced calls policy is enabled the unresponsive agents are automatically moved to "Unavailable". For more information, see...