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Although caches and databases are different animals, databases have always cached data and caches are starting to use disks. Is their performance converging over time? In-memory caches have long been regarded as one of the fastest infrastructure components around.
OpenAI’s launch of ChatGPT in 2022 revealed to the world the possibilities that artificial intelligence (AI) models can bring to the enterprise. Since then, thousands of companies have dedicated teams of developers to create and train AI models for their proprietary uses.
The demand for constant uptime is relentless. Yet, as digital infrastructures become increasingly complex, incidents — and the resulting downtime — are not only more frequent but also more disruptive.
There is a general feeling in government cybersecurity circles such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) that a cryptographically relevant quantum computer could be available as early as 2035, and possibly sooner.
For an e-tailer as large as Amazon, even small performance improvements reap significant savings. By moving database table compaction chores from Apache Spark to the Python-based Apache Ray, the company found that they could be executed 82% more efficiently.
The cloud has changed the infrastructure of companies over the past 10 years. It has made experimentation and building more convenient and faster than traditional on-prem environments. Having on-demand APIs for an entire virtual data center greatly reduces feedback loops.
Taking a page from the world of software development, where “agile” has been a buzzword for decades, today’s data engineers are increasingly talking about agile data management.
We caught up with Taylor Dolezal, head of ecosystem at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, to discuss Kubernetes, as it is celebrating its 10th birthday this year. Dolezal has worked as a senior developer advocate for HashiCorp and a site reliability engineer for Walt Disney Studios.
The Next.js team rolled out improvements to the Next.js core and new documentation that will make it easier for frontend developers to self-host Next.js, said Vercel’s Vice President of Product Lee Robinson during the October Next.js conference in San Francisco. Next.
StormForge sponsored this post. Insight Partners is an investor in StormForge and TNS. “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” Kubernetes is inarguably an elegant, refined, well-designed edifice of open source enterprise software. It is known.
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