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Best of Bluemix: SEC case study, social analytics, and API management
May 19, 2015 | Written by: Christine Rothemich
Categorized: How-tos
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This weekly post showcases some of the best new Bluemix tutorials, videos, and other content published each week on developerWorks.
- Build an enterprise-scale database of SEC financial data with Bluemix and Cloudant
Build and manage a massive NoSQL database and develop a Bluemix-based app to manage it in this real-world case study. - Collect and analyze social data without writing a single line of code
Use the Node-RED workflow editor in Bluemix to capture a Twitter feed and analyze the data with the IBM Analytics for Hadoop service. - Build and deploy a scalable contacts application in the cloud
This tutorial and video demonstrate how you can control access to valuable resources by using the API Management service in Bluemix to create, manage, and share your own APIs in the cloud.
Check out the Bluemix page on developerWorks for more great how-to and introductory content on Bluemix, including quick-starts, a list of tutorials available for each Bluemix service, and more.
Do you have ideas for Bluemix topics you’d like to see more of on developerWorks? We’d love to hear from you! Comment here or email me your ideas!
Two Tutorials: Plan, Create, and Update Deployment Environments with Terraform
Multiple environments are pretty common in a project when building a solution. They support the different phases of the development cycle and the slight differences between the environments, like capacity, networking, credentials, and log verbosity. These two tutorials will show you how to manage the environments with Terraform.
Transforming Customer Experiences with AI Services (Part 1)
This is an experience from a recent customer engagement on transcribing customer conversations using IBM Watson AI services.
Analyze Logs and Monitor the Health of a Kubernetes Application with LogDNA and Sysdig
This post is an excerpt from a tutorial that shows how the IBM Log Analysis with LogDNA service can be used to configure and access logs of a Kubernetes application that is deployed on IBM Cloud.