Source: adtmag.com The latest release of Hazelcast’s Jet event stream processing engine for AI and ML deployments of mission-critical applications adds new app development features designed to simplify the integration of an event-driven architecture into brownfield deployments to gain new functionality around real-time and in-memory processing. “Stream processing” is about processing data in motion–users take action on Read More

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Source: sdtimes.com In today’s modern software world, applications and infrastructure are melding together in different ways. Nowhere is that more apparent than with microservices, delivered in containers that also hold infrastructure configuration code. That, combined with more complex application architectures (APIs, multiple data sources, multicloud distributions and more), and the ephemeral nature of software as Read More

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Source: techxplore.com The automatic operation and maintenance of optical network is important for ensuring information communication and network operation. The growing variety of services has forced operation and maintenance personnel to face tremendous operational pressure. A recent study has constructed a control architecture called intent defined optical networks (IDON) to cope with the issue. The Read More

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Source: sdtimes.com Application performance management (APM) solutions need to adapt now that the age of monolithic applications has evolved into microservice-based architectures, which are innately distributed and complex and therefore harder to monitor.  Collecting vast troves of data on how apps are performing is no longer enough, and APM providers have been adding new ways to analyze Read More

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Source:- forbes.com Microservices architectures (MSA) break down domain-level problems into independent modular capacities so they become easier to manage and deploy, which is great for many situations. When that system is organized around events — an event-driven microservices architecture (EDM) — you are streamlining microservices into event-defined clusters, which then function faster and with improved Read More

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Source:- informationweek.com AI and machine learning are powered by lots of data, so much so that one futurist thinks today’s cloud architectures aren’t enough. Businesses must continually evolve their data storage strategies to keep pace with emerging data usage requirements. Most of today’s enterprises now have a hybrid cloud architecture. However, as they move more data Read More

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