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I am pleased to announce today the availability of Amazon File Cache, a new high-speed cache service on AWS designed for processing file data stored in disparate locations—including on premises.
Higher education institutions, like colleges and universities, often work with dozens of third-party vendors, which can introduce considerable security risks if the school doesn't maintain a proper vendor risk management (VRM) program.
September 27, 2022 marks the 24th year Google has been kicking around, and chances are you’re interacting with Google’s ecosystem in some way or another.
Hello Cloud Gurus! Wondering what’s changed with AWS this month, but haven’t had the time to check the headlines? We’ve written an article with everything you need to know to keep in the loop.
Hello Cloud Gurus! Wondering what’s changed with Azure over the last month, but haven’t had the time to check the headlines? We’ve written an article with everything you need to know to keep in the loop. Grafana is a third-party multi-platform open source analytics solution.
The switch in underlying software protocols to mint Ethereum cryptocurrency is rendering mining equipment obsolete, and companies running server farms are now repurposing the hardware for artificial intelligence and Web3 applications.
With summer winding down, it can be hard to think about shopping for Black Friday or Cyber Monday. But the holiday season is quickly approaching.
He proceeded to demonstrate exactly how useful Pyscript, Anacando’s new language, could be by demonstrating the code with multiple data visualization tools. But first, he offered a developer’s perspective of what he’s learned about Pyscript. Here are four takeaways from his talk:
Mobile app usage is increasing worldwide, not only in user volume, but in daily time spent on apps. TechCrunch recently reported that mobile users now spend between four and five hours — roughly a third of waking hours — on smartphone apps daily.
In a conversation with Gelsinger, Torvalds recalled using a PC with a 386 chip in 1991 to create an OS that eventually became Linux. The conversation had the desired effect — it showed that software development on x86 mattered back in 1991, and it still does now.
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