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In the early 2000s, Charity Majors was a homeschooled kid who’d gotten a scholarship to study classical piano performance at the University of Idaho. Fortunately, she said, it was pretty easy at that time to jump into the much more lucrative tech world.
Want to try out a cloud service, but don’t want to pay for it? Many of the major cloud providers offer free tiers, but with caveats that can cost you thousands of dollars. In this article, Mattias Andersson explains how you can get hands on with cloud services with less risk.
The WebAssembly runtime Wasmtime version 1.0 has been released, with updates to improve the Wasmtime’s security posture and performance. It’s an update that’s been a year in the making. One reason for the update is that platform developers were bringing WebAssembly outside the browser.
A SaaS company’s cloud infrastructure is usually its second-highest expense after salaries. Now that fact would have you thinking that most companies are in control of their cloud spending, but that’s rarely the case. All of this is to say that cost should never be an afterthought.
AT&T Alien Labs has discovered a new Linux malware program targeting endpoints and IoT devices. Usually, Linux malware targets servers and cloud instances. You know, where there’s big-time CPU horsepower to turn to cryptocurrency mining.
At its annual GPU Technology Conference (GTC) developer event today, Nvidia is announcing two new cloud services based on Large Language Models (LLM) technology.
The sexiest job title of the decade, data scientist, has spawned about a dozen equally sexy but somewhat confusing and overlapping job titles. The primary offshoot of a data scientist is a data engineer.
How do you onboard new developers? What do you need to have in place to, for example, ensure that any new developer can safely and comfortably get their hands on a pull request on Day 1? Effective onboarding is a challenge for many cloud native organizations and their engineering teams.
Life comes down to moments. These events are often how we define our achievements, successes, and failures throughout life. Just like our daily lives, IT organizations and teams can also have these defining moments, where you will often hear phrases like the "great database crash of '98.
Developers and companies have more database choices than ever. Choosing the right database for a project saves time when writing and querying data. As companies work with larger datasets to make increasingly intelligent and automated systems, efficiency is key.
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