Source: searchapparchitecture.techtarget.com A migration to microservices is typically driven by flexibility, productivity and scalability demands. However, just because enterprises want these benefits, it doesn’t mean that their business, or IT teams, are ready for the change. Get advice in the five articles featured here to determine if microservices adoption is right for your project, learn how to Read More

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Source: financialexpress.com Industries, across the globe, have undergone a digital revolution. But, the way people buy insurance has remained much the same for decades, until the recent COVID-19 outbreak. Since the outbreak, like everything else, people are browsing through health insurance and life insurance policies online to secure their future and life goals, thus upping Read More

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Source: intelligenttransport.com Autonomous vehicle software company Oxbotica has developed and deployed deepfake technology to help expose its autonomous vehicles to near-infinite variations of the same situation – without the need for genuine real-world testing of a location. Deepfaking uses deep learning artificial intelligence (AI) to generate fake photo-realistic images. Seeing beyond its potential to create Read More

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Source: datacentrenews.eu Dell Technologies has announced Dell EMC PowerScale, a new family of storage systems engineered with storage software and server hardware to capture and capitalise on unstructured data, such as documents, images, videos and social media content. “The amount of unstructured data enterprises store as file or object storage is expected to triple by Read More

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Source: diginomica.com Most companies aren’t adopting modern software development approaches such as microservices architectures without compelling business reasons for doing so — to accelerate time to market, gain greater agility to respond to emerging opportunities, and deliver differentiated experiences that grow the customer base, customer lifetime value, and market share. Modern software development is good Read More

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Source: law.com China has a population of approximately 1.4 billion people and the Chinese government is reportedly using a combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and facial recognition software to monitor their movements and online activities. Even more troubling, China is using the same technology to track and control a Muslim minority group, the Uyghurs. China Read More

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Source: analyticsinsight.net Thanks to the great strides in the translation industry, the world is getting increasingly interrelated and co-dependent. The global translation market is growing by leaps and bounds which can be ascertained by the “Language Services Market: 2018” report published by the CSA (Common Sense Advisory) Research. According to the Language Services Market: 2018 Read More

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Source: bitboycrypto.com Ethereum might be the second most valued cryptocurrency, but its platform certainly is the first option when it comes to Decentralized Applications (DApps) development. Even in a market that has seen newer platform such as EOS, TRON, Hedera, and Hyperledger, Etheriums has consistently occupied the first place as the dominant force when it Read More

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Source: cointelegraph.com The ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic has upended businesses around the world, forcing companies to retool their organizations to weather one of the worst disruptions to the global economy in decades. In the face of unpredictability, both decentralization in the workplace and system architectures have taken center stage as methods to combat ever-changing circumstances. While each 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: sdxcentral.com Internet of Things (IoT)  vulnerabilities stem from the tendencies of the devices to have low computational power and hardware limitations that don’t allow for built-in security features. On top of that, IoT devices may sacrifice security in order to be first to market. If the vendor is a startup that fails, the needed updates of security patches won’t come, Read More

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Source: itproportal.com Richard Pilling considers the ethical responsibilities of delivering Machine Learning solutions and suggests that the immense possibilities opened up by ML should always be tempered with an understanding of potential consequences. I was lucky to grow up in the 80s as the youngest of three children – a happy time of riding around Read More

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Source: zdnet.com The idea behind microservices and a microservices architecture is relatively simple: hide all the complexities of hardware, operating systems, and different development toolkits behind a standard ‘service’ that is available on a network. Perhaps the simplest way to illustrate this is with an example. If you click this link, you’ll access Zippopotamus, an open Read More

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Source: news.mit.edu Tissue biopsy slides stained using hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) dyes are a cornerstone of histopathology, especially for pathologists needing to diagnose and determine the stage of cancers. A research team led by MIT scientists at the Media Lab, in collaboration with clinicians at Stanford University School of Medicine and Harvard Medical School, now shows that Read More

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Source: energydigital.com Energy Digital spoke with Jim Walsh, GM for Grid Software at GE Digital, about the critical importance of IoT in modern energy operations. For an introduction, please tell me a little bit about yourself.  “As General Manager for Grid Software at GE Digital, I lead a team of talented professionals focused on providing mission-critical information Read More

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Source: Advances in artificial intelligence in the early 2010s, particularly in deep learning, triggered a new wave of panic and fear about technological unemployment. Further intensifying those fears were a host of sensational articles about the magical capabilities of AI algorithms and ambiguous statements by company executives creating the impression that human-level AI is just around Read More

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Source: Chennai: Can the ubiquitous surveillance camera enforce social distancing inside retail outlets, larger open markets and also enable generating productivity details of store workers? Can it also sense the body temperature of shopper entering a shop? “Yes”, says industry players who are into the domain of using the images captured by the CCTV and to Read More

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Source: itbrief.co.nz Software AG has launched a new product for Asia Pacific (APAC) organisations named webMethods AppMesh, a configurable control plane that extends the company’s webMethods API Management Platform. The new offering adds application context and aims to aid businesses in gaining greater agility, management and governance of microservices. It is designed to increase visibility Read More

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Source: kalkinemedia.com Awarded as the start-up of the year 2019 by Startcom.com, Sydney in the Asia Pacific region, Tachyon Systems Pty Ltd is a technology research entity based in Melbourne. The Company is developing an Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform, Tachyon or Tachy to strengthen human intelligence in every stage of a Software development life cycle, thus creating Read More

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Source: it-online.co.za Software AG has unveiled webMethods AppMesh, a configurable control plane for microservices, APIs and service mesh.Built as an extension of Software AG’s industry-leading webMethods API Management Platform, webMethods AppMesh adds application context to service mesh, which provides better agility, management and governance of microservices as business apps. Designed to plug in to any Read More

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Source: Don’t look now, but object stores – those vast repositories of data sitting behind an S3 API – are beginning to resemble databases. They’re obviously still separate categories today, but as the next-generation data architecture takes shape to solve emerging real-time data processing and machine learning challenges, the lines separating things like object stores, Read More

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