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To be successfully used by most businesses, artificial intelligence needs to be less focused on building models and more focused around data, said Andrew Ng in his talk at Insight Partners’ ScaleUp:AI conference held in New York earlier this month.
In the latest This Week in Development, I wrote about a new web comic called “Contra Chrome,” a Creative Commons remix of a comic Google published when it launched the Chrome web browser in 2008.
PagerDuty sponsored this post. Cloud migration is accelerating across the globe — and with good reason. Organizations want to become more agile, innovative and efficient in the race for customers’ hearts and minds. But there’s a problem.
The Puppet Support knowledge base is now public. Puppet customers can read help articles without restrictions. You no longer need to log in to the knowledge base to view articles. The knowledge base includes hundreds of help articles. This includes troubleshooting guides, best practices, and FAQs.
The web development platform Netlify recently added a new product to its workflow for those who work from the network’s edge. Netlify Edge Functions began development in 2019, according to Netlify’s CEO Matt Biilmann.
Tricentis sponsored this post. This article is Part 2 in a series about simplified change. Read Part 1 here.
A couple of recent conversations about Twitter were nudging me into writing about how I use Twitter even before The Muskover developed. Twitter has become an important part of my online life, and my online life is a big part of what I do.
CNCF sponsored this post. Kubernetes is now the most widely used orchestration platform, with nearly one-third (31%) of all backend developers using K8s, according to a recent study by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation and SlashData.
Adopting infrastructure as code is a prerequisite for management at scale. HashiCorp Terraform provides many ways to structure your repositories based on what works best for your organization.
In this post, part of our Cloud Provider Comparisons series, we’ll help cover the similarities and the differences across the cloud computing options available from AWS, Azure and GCP.
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