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Finding the Right BaaS Provider

Mobilunity

BaaS can be used for: Gaming apps for both Android and iOs Single-page apps Music/video streaming Social network apps Websites of all kinds eCommerce applications Data management solutions, etc. Working with the “Backend as a Service” providers allows a company to focus on the frontend and do what they can do best.

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Technology Trends for 2023

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

But if a company’s IT department were working on its ecommerce site in 2021, they were still working on that site in 2022, they won’t stop working on it in 2023, and they’ll be working on it in 2024. Year-over-year growth for software architecture and design topics What about serverless? That could be a big issue.

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Where Programming, Ops, AI, and the Cloud are Headed in 2021

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

In practice, this means that we may have less meaningful data on the latest JavaScript frameworks or the newest programming languages. New frameworks appear every day (literally), and our corporate clients won’t suddenly tell their staff to reimplement the ecommerce site just because last year’s hot framework is no longer fashionable.

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The Good and the Bad of Apache Spark Big Data Processing

Altexsoft

Spark SQL, a component of Apache Spark, enables in-depth analysis across large datasets stored in distributed systems, thereby providing insights to drive business decisions. Apache Mesos : A robust option that manages resources across entire data centers, making it suitable for large-scale, diverse workloads. Machine learning.

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Advanced RAG patterns on Amazon SageMaker

AWS Machine Learning - AI

It started as a feature-poor service, offering only one instance size, in one data center, in one region of the world, with Linux operating system instances only. There was no monitoring, load balancing, auto-scaling, or persistent storage at the time.

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Azure vs AWS: How to Choose the Cloud Service Provider?

Existek

The roots of AWS went back to the early 2000s when the known eCommerce company Amazon faced specific scaling challenges. For example, Amazon started to divide separate data units for goods, orders, and customers. Also, they spend billions of dollars on extending existing data centers and building new ones across the globe.

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