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Python has a new compiler that comes with the claim that it makes the language faster than C/C++. But is it worth its salt?
Today at Google I/O, the web giant’s annual developer conference, Google announced a bunch of new AI tools — including new tooling for the TensorFlow ecosystem, a new one-stop shop for developers called ML Hub, and upgrades to its cross-platform set of ML solutions called MediaPipe.
Nutanix, which two years ago with Red Hat launched Nutanix Cloud Platform, its open multicloud data management platform, revealed several substantial additions to that product at its .NEXT 2023 Conference in Chicago.
The story of distributed computing over the past 50 years has been an exercise in complexity.
It’s common for the terms NoOps and ZeroOps to be used interchangeably, but they are definitely different and in some very critical ways. The most obvious is that NoOps is more of an “aspirational” goal, while “ZeroOps” actually exists today.
Mirantis, the Docker and Kubernetes developer company, has released the latest version of its lightweight, open source Kubernetes distribution, k0s. The new version boasts compatibility with the brand-new Kubernetes 1.27 release with various other improvements and bug fixes.
As you may have heard, AnsibleFest will be taking place at Red Hat Summit in Boston May 23-25. This change will allow you to harness everything that Red Hat technology has to offer in a single place and give you even more tools to address your automation needs.
Road networks can be modeled as graphs where each edge in the graph represents a specific road segment. And each edge (road segment) can have an associated “weight” that indicates things like traffic, the time for travel, distance, etc.
Let’s just say that Kubernetes remains complex and difficult. Managing Kubernetes clusters and deploying applications on Kubernetes clusters is a complex process at best and it will be a while at least before these complexity issues are solved.
Israeli-startup Groundcover is using a new eBPF observability tool — called the Flora agent — that it says bests other application monitoring tools such as DataDog and OpenTelemetry when running on a Kubernetes node alongside New Relic’s Pixie agent and Groundcover’s Flora agent.
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