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Five Trends for 2019

Hu's Place - HitachiVantara

Public cloud, agile methodologies and devops, RESTful APIs, containers, analytics and machine learning are being adopted. ” Deployments of large data hubs have only resulted in more data silos that are not easily understood, related, or shared. Happy New Year and welcome to 2019, a year full of possibilities.

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Visualization Shines a Light on IT Metrics

DevOps.com

Their highly distributed infrastructures are spread across legacy data centers and hybrid and multiple public clouds. Now, the Internet of Things (IoT) and the edge are part of the mix. Massive amounts of data are flowing through these multifaceted environments, and it falls on IT to make […].

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Fundamentals of Data Engineering

Xebia

The following quotes date back to those years: Data Engineers set up and operate the organization’s data infrastructure, preparing it for further analysis by data analysts and scientist. – AltexSoft All the data processing is done in Big Data frameworks like MapReduce, Spark and Flink. Data disappears.

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Cloud Migration Fundamentals

Linux Academy

Cloud computing is not just about having virtual servers in an off-premises data center. When he saw the costs of the infrastructure, networking, and other cloud resources he asked, “Why would we ever do anything in our own data center again?”.

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Why Are We Excited About the REAN Cloud Acquisition?

Hu's Place - HitachiVantara

Private clouds are not simply existing data centers running virtualized, legacy workloads. REAN Cloud is a global cloud systems integrator, managed services provider and solutions developer of cloud-native applications across big data, machine learning and emerging internet of things (IoT) spaces.

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Industry 4.0: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

Kentik

However, in this post and the next, I’d like to take a closer look at the unique challenges of managing network performance inside the new generation of hyperscale data centers supporting the delivery of cloud-scale applications. applications. Industry 4.0 Industry 4.0 An Industry 4.0

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5 Essential Technologies to get your Distributed Enterprise Future Ready

Trigent

With upcoming 5G rollouts, massive IoT networks, mmWave, and network slicing requirements, their cloud and edge capabilities will be of an entirely different scale. These smaller services can be highly efficient and lend themselves to high scalability, but not without loading DevOps teams with the additional pressure of housekeeping.