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It is estimated that 50 percent of the injuries caused when a high magnitude earthquake affects an area are because of falls or falling hazards. This means that most of these injuries could have been prevented if the population had a few seconds of warning to take cover.
When it comes to refactoring monolithic applications into microservices, most engineering teams have no idea where to start. Additionally, a recent survey revealed that 79% of modernization projects fail, at an average cost of $1.5 million and 16 months of work.
ScyllaDB sponsored this post. With the rise of real-time applications reading and writing petabytes of data daily, it’s not surprising that database speed at scale is gaining increased attention.
Microsoft has launched a public preview of its Dev Box managed service for developers.
Sagar Nangare Sagar Nangare is technology blogger, focusing on data center technologies (Networking, Telecom, Cloud, Storage) and emerging domains like Edge Computing, IoT, Machine Learning, AI). Based in Pune, he is currently serving Coredge.io as Director of Product Marketing.
Low-code and no-code platforms have risen sharply in popularity over the past few years. These platforms let users with little or no knowledge of coding build apps 20x faster with minimal coding. They’ve even evolved to a point where they’ve become indispensable tools for expert developers.
In a word, the future of computer science is promising. In a few more words, the future of computer science is promising, but with challenges to overcome.
Intel’s Software Guard Extensions (SGX) memory encryption technology sounded like such a good idea back in 2015. This set of security instructions would enable programmers to set up protected private memory regions, called enclaves. Within them, data and code would be decrypted as needed.
In enterprises that employ machine learning, data scientists typically build and train models, then pass them over to an MLOps team to deploy them.
Vendor security questionnaires are frustrating, both to the organizations sending them and the vendors receiving them. While these frustrations remain unaddressed, they will only continue to impede the efficiency of vendor risk management programs.
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