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PGA of America swings for the public cloud

CIO

On the AWS front, the PGA eschewed Amazon EC2 virtual machines in favor of Amazon Relational Database Services (RDS) and S3, as well as other top-tier cloud-native services such as Redshift, CloudFront, and Fargate, a serverless compute engine. “I I would say these are kind of the sweet spot services of the AWS cloud,” Scott says.

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Apiumhub among top IT industry leaders in Code Europe event

Apiumhub

This year you will have 6 unique tracks: Cloud Computing: IaaS, PaaS, SaaS DevOps: Microservices, Automation, ASRs Cybersecurity: Threats, Defenses, Tests Data Science: ML, AI, Big Data, Business Analytics Programming languages: C++, Python, Java, Javascript,Net Future & Inspire: Mobility, 5G data networks, Diversity, Blockchain, VR.

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Radar trends to watch: May 2022

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Data Reliability Engineering (DRE) borrows ideas from SRE and DevOps as a framework to provide higher-quality data for machine learning applications while reducing the manual labor required. It’s probably a better experience in VR. The Qubit Game lets players “build” a quantum computer, starting with a single qubit.

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Top Mobile App Development Software 2021

Openxcell

The mobile app development platform architecture should support various API mediation, microservices, event-driven, serverless requirements to build a robust mobile application. DevOps Support. You have to ensure that the mobile application development supports DevOps or not. AR/VR Support. Core Back-end Services.

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Technology Trends for 2022

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Virtual and augmented reality are technologies that were languishing in the background; has talk of the “metaverse” (sparked in part by Mark Zuckerberg) given VR and AR new life? Finally, last year we observed that serverless appeared to be keeping pace with microservices. Operations, DevOps, and SRE. That’s no longer true.

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