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Reliable Poker Online Poker Online Terpercaya Selecting The Right Platform

Reliable Poker Online Poker Online Terpercaya Selecting The Right Platform This form of amusement every day. Actually, it�s not just one thing for entertainment, instead there are great prospects of winning huge rewards. However, it is important that the Reliable Poker Online (Poker Online Terpercaya) platform will be chosen because of this all to work in your favor. Below are a few important factors any particular one should keep at heart for making the right choice. There are some poker websites that do not permit players to play for real funds. And, at times, even the free of charge options possess some locale restrictions governed by the gambling laws in your town. So, it is advisable that you should first check for these kinds of restrictions prior to opting for a particular website to risk on. The subsequent important thing may be the variety of video games being offered by a specific Poker Site Online (Situs Poker Online). Based on the level and expertise you individually have i...

Reimagining support for Google Cloud Platform new pricing model and partnerships

Reimagining support for Google Cloud Platform new pricing model and partnerships By Dave Rensin, Director, Customer Reliability Engineering and Benjamin Smith, Director, Engineering Support, Google Cloud San Francisco  �  Cloud customers need a flexible and responsive relationship with their providers. We�ve taken a close look at how we offer support and today are announcing a new model, as well as partnerships with Pivotal and Rackspace, to deliver a closer and more effective way to engage with customers. When you move to the cloud you�re choosing to bet your business on that platform. The way we see it, this relationship is more than just a typical �customer/vendor� dynamic; it�s a partnership, especially when it comes to support. We started down this path last year when we launched Customer Reliability Engineering (CRE) based on the principles of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), but we always knew that it was just the first step. Engineering Support: new role-bas...

The state of Ruby on Google Cloud Platform

The state of Ruby on Google Cloud Platform By Aja Hammerly, Developer Advocate At Google Cloud Next 17 last month we announced that App Engine flexible environment is now generally available. This brings the convenience of App Engine to Rubyists running Rails, Sinatra or other Rack based web frameworks. One question we frequently get is, "Can I run gems like nokogiri or database adapters that have C extensions on App Engine?� and the answer is yes. We tested the top 1000 Ruby libraries, a.k.a., gems, to ensure that the necessary dependencies are available. We also tested common tools like paperclip that dont build against C libraries but require them at runtime. And we know that people are using different versions of Ruby and Rails; App Engine obeys .ruby-version and we support all currently supported versions of MRI. Weve also tested the gems with Rails 3, Rails 4 and Rails 5. At Next we also announced that Postgres on Cloud SQL is in beta. All of these things should make it ...