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Leveraging Serverless and Generative AI for Image Captioning on GCP

Xebia

Leveraging Serverless and Generative AI for Image Captioning on GCP In today’s age of abundant data, especially visual data, it’s imperative to understand and categorize images efficiently. TL;DR We’ve built an automated, serverless system on Google Cloud Platform where: Users upload images to a Google Cloud Storage Bucket.

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Evaluating a Microservice Architecture

Tandem

Microservice architecture has been a hot topic in the realm of software development for a while now. It’s often portrayed as a revolutionary method for constructing software systems that are scalable, adaptable, and efficient. However, like any technology, it has its strengths and weaknesses.

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Microservices Sucks — Amazon Goes Back to Basics

DevOps.com

In this week’s #TheLongView: Amazon Prime Video has ditched its use of microservices-cum-serverless, reverting to a traditional, monolithic architecture. It vastly improved the workload’s cost and scalability. The post Microservices Sucks — Amazon Goes Back to Basics appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Deploying LLM on RunPod

InnovationM

Engineered to harness the power of GPU and CPU resources within Pods, it offers a seamless blend of efficiency and flexibility through serverless computing options. This typically involves saving the model weights and architecture in a compatible format, such as a TensorFlow SavedModel or PyTorch state dictionary.

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Amazon Fargate For Containers

Dzone - DevOps

AWS Fargate is a serverless computing engine for containers that allows developers to run Docker containers without having to manage the underlying infrastructure. Fargate provides a scalable, secure, and cost-effective way to run containers on the cloud, making it a popular choice for modern application architectures.

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Serverless NiFi Flows with DataFlow Functions: The Next Step in the DataFlow Service Evolution

Cloudera

With DFF, users now have the choice of deploying NiFi flows not only as long-running auto scaling Kubernetes clusters but also as functions on cloud providers’ serverless compute services including AWS Lambda, Azure Functions, and Google Cloud Functions. build high performant, scalable web applications across multiple data centers).

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Announcing GA of DataFlow Functions

Cloudera

DFF provides an efficient, cost optimized, scalable way to run NiFi flows in a completely serverless fashion. Fig1: First no-code UI in the industry to quickly develop and deploy functions to cloud providers’ serverless compute services. First no-code UI for serverless functions. First no-code UI for serverless functions.