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A new week starts, and Spring is almost here! If you’re curious about AWS news from the previous seven days, I got you covered. Amazon S3 – Last week there was AWS Pi Day 2023 celebrating 17 years of innovation since Amazon S3 was introduced on March 14, 2006.
Software developers at large organizations are constantly challenged with new security and compliance requirements that aim to increase the safety of their app development and delivery processes.
StormForge sponsored this post. StormForge is under common control with TNS. In cloud computing, autoscaling is the process of dynamically adjusting the number of instances or resources in response to changes in demand or workload.
Machine learning is used for everything from filtering spam out of email inboxes, to analyzing websites, to personalizing ads and product searches. So when ML developers create new algorithms, they want to know they are producing optimal results.
A disaster recovery plan (DRP) is a set of detailed, documented guidelines that outline a business’ critical assets and explain how the organization will respond to unplanned incidents.
It has arrived! The latest reference architecture showcasing the best practices for deploying Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2.3 on Red Hat OpenShift! With Ansible Automation Platform running on top of Red Hat OpenShift, you get the best of both worlds.
Late last year, we introduced a Red Hat Ansible Certified Collection Collection for Terraform. This was an important step in automation, as these two tools really are great together and leveraging Ansible's ability to orchestrate other tools in the enterprise made this a no-brainer.
AI company Hugging Face has released a new open source JavaScript library that allows frontend and web developers to add machine learning capabilities to webpages and apps.
Is incremental change a bad thing? The answer, as with most things in life, is “it depends.” In the world of technology specifically, the balance between innovation and tried-and-true concepts and solutions seems to have tipped in favor of the former.
ScyllaDB is a distributed database that operates at scale and is architected for data-intensive applications that need high performance and low latency. The creators consider the database system to be a close competitor to Amazon Web Services‘ DynamoDB NoSQL database service.
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