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Mastering the Shared Responsibility Model

DevOps.com

The post Mastering the Shared Responsibility Model appeared first on DevOps.com. A global pandemic and the resulting remote work mandates have only accelerated this movement. And with this change […].

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10 Technical Blogs for Data Scientists to Advance AI/ML Skills

DataRobot

Other organizations are just discovering how to apply AI to accelerate experimentation time frames and find the best models to produce results. Other organizations are just discovering how to apply AI to accelerate experimentation time frames and find the best models to produce results. Read the blog. Read the blog.

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Four things that matter in the AI hype cycle

CIO

The capabilities of these new generative AI tools, most of which are powered by large language models (LLM), forced every company and employee to rethink how they work. Vector Databases To make use of a Large Language Model, you’re going to need to vectorize your data.

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Cloud PAM with IGA: AWS Lambda & The Shared Responsibility Model

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The Shared Responsibility Model for Cloud Security means that organizations cannot just transfer all risk to their cloud service providers (CSPs). What does the Shared Responsibility Model for AWS LAMBDA look like? Cloud migration strategies focus on increasing the speed of doing business.

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What happens when you mess up data modeling?

Xebia

In this blog post, we’d like to share our experience of the current state of data modeling at companies and what happens if you mess up data modeling at your company. Knowing a data modeling technique versus implementing it are two entirely different things. Teams creating their own data definitions.

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Minimizing the negative impact of IT through design and circularity

CIO

In a previous blog , I described the three areas of product development and operation that HPE Aruba Networking focuses on when designing our products for IT efficiency and sustainable operations—like how products are made, how they work, and how they are being used. But what about the product lifecycle itself?

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Women IT leaders take center stage

CIO

All leaders need to be visible: You cannot brand yourself as a thought leader if you’re not publicly sharing your thoughts,” says Kristen Lamoreaux, president and CEO of Lamoreaux Search and founder of SIM Women, part of the Society for Information Management. First, you serve as a role model. Well, yes and no.