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A startup is using a VMware-style technique to give data scientists greater access to GPU compute power to run their artificial intelligence (AI) workloads.
What’s up in the world of Azure this week? Since I saw you last, I have been turning over any cloud I’ve come across to make sure you only get the best cloud news from Microsoft. I found a new Azure certification, a massive attack on Azure, and some more Function features. Read on for more!
What’s going on with AWS this week? We’ve got a collection of AWS news goodness, including cross-account SQS Lambda triggers, Cloud Control API gets released unto the world, and Step Functions step up big time. Want to know more? Read on for the details!
Chip designer Arm has created a platform designed to make it easier for developers to quickly design and build software for the Internet of Things (IoT).
As the expansion in arm usage continues, building your images on arm is crucial to making images available and performant across all architectures which is why we’ve invested in making it super easy to build arm and multi-arch images.
AWS sponsored this post. Justin Garrison Justin is a senior developer advocate at Amazon Web Services (AWS). If you’ve lived with any system long enough, you have assuredly had to debug it. Kubernetes is no different.
Richard MacManus Richard is senior editor at The New Stack and writes a weekly column about web and application development trends. Previously he founded ReadWriteWeb in 2003 and built it into one of the world’s most influential technology news and analysis sites. Follow him on Twitter @ricmac.
As a developer, you’ve likely faced one problem again and again throughout your career: struggling to understand a new codebase.
Aerospike’s Vault integrations allow Vault to generate dynamic database credentials to manage and control access for database users as well as use Aerospike as a storage backend for Vault deployments.
When DevOps was coined around 2009, its purpose was to break down silos between development and IT operations. DevOps has since become a game of tug-of-war between the reliability needs of the operations team and the velocity goals on the developer side.
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