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Article: Adaptive Architecture: A Bridge between Fashion and Technology

InfoQ Culture Methods

Adaptive architecture is a feature of agile software development and is also a source of competitive advantage in the fashion industry. Nike's collaboration with Virgil Abloh on "The Ten" is an example of how these principles play out. By Gabriel Sampaio.

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Technology will change the fashion industry for good. Why is it taking so long?

CEO Insider

When I was an architecture student in Delft over 20 years ago and working at my first job, I remember the moment I started using AutoCAD. The post Technology will change the fashion industry for good. It was like switching on a light. Soon, computer-aided design […].

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Data Governance in a Data Mesh or Data Fabric Architecture

Data Virtualization

Reading Time: 2 minutes Data mesh is a modern, distributed data architecture in which different domain based data products are owned by different groups within an organization. And data fabric is a self-service data layer that is supported in an orchestrated fashion to serve.

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How Zero Trust is supposed to look

CIO

Zero trust has quickly cemented itself as the go-to solution to the problems of these perimeter-based architectures. Zero trust is an architecture ; it is neither an extra lever for the status quo nor a mere figment of a hopeful or naive imagination. Read on to see the four key areas protected by a complete zero trust architecture.

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Pixyle AI wants to make visual search more intuitive for online retailers

TechCrunch

Pixyle AI’s neural networks train its visual AI algorithms to not only identify fashion items in an image, but also categorize them by attribute, like color or pattern, that match the keywords shoppers use when searching for an item. The goal is to “see” images as a human would.

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Event-Driven Architecture and Pub/Sub Pattern Explained

Altexsoft

These days, it’s getting more common for application designs to be built on an event-driven architecture. In this article, we’re going to talk about event-driven architecture (EDA) and its most commonly used messaging pattern, publish/subscribe (pub/sub). Understanding event-driven architecture and pub/sub.

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Zero Trust Security for NIS2 compliance: What you need to know

CIO

Trustworthiness is constantly re-evaluated, and if a user or device begins to act suspiciously or in a fashion inconsistent with their role, their access may be limited or revoked. Zero Trust Security also requires continuous monitoring of users and devices. Do you have consistent methods for assigning privileges to users and devices?

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