Source: techcrunch.com Microsoft  today announced two new open-source projects: Dapr, a portable, event-driven runtime that takes some of the complexity out of building microservices, and the Open Application Model (OAM), a specification that allows developers to define the resources their applications need to run on Kubernetes clusters and which Microsoft developed in cooperation with Alibaba Cloud. As Read More

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Source: redmondmag.com Azure Sentinel, Microsoft’s cloud-based security information and event management (SIEM) solution, has reached the “general availability” release stage, Microsoft announced on Tuesday. The solution had been at the preview stage back in February, but now it’s deemed ready by Microsoft for commercial use. Microsoft worked with its partners to fine-tune Azure Sentinel, and got “feedback Read More

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Source: techcrunch.com Paperspace has always had a firm focus on data science teams building machine models, offering them access to GPUs in the cloud, but the company has had broader ambition beyond providing pure infrastructure, and today it announced a new set of tools to help these teams pass the model off to developers and operations Read More

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Source: zdnet.com Microsoft is adding new applications and features to its Dynamics 365 CRM and ERP portfolio, officials announced today, September 23. Many of the new additions to the line-up are “AI-driven,” which in this case, means they are built on various Microsoft AI technologies that are now part of a new “Azure AI” brand. Read More

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Source: enterprisetimes.co.uk Unit4 ERP is underpinned by an innovative microservices architecture. Holger Mueller, Vice President and Principal Analyst at Constellation Research described by saying: “Unit4 has one of the most innovative ERP platforms in the market”. Enterprise Times spoke to Claus Jepsen, Deputy CTO at Unit4 to discuss the architecture and why it is so Read More

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Source:-blocksandfiles.com VMware is developing a cloud service to monitor software in customer deployments and tune it automatically to improve performance. This is Project Magna and its first target is vSAN in hyperconverged infrastructure. It will work like this: customers select their key performance indicator – read or write optimisation or both. Magna examines their vSAN Read More

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Source: hitinfrastructure.com August 21, 2019 – Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) is using the AWS cloud platform with its existing Cerner electronic health record (EHR) to give it the computing power to perform advanced data science research, explained William Feaster, M.D., CHOC’s chief health information officer. AWS gives CHOC access “to an elastic compute environment where we Read More

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Source: zdnet.com Microsoft really wants you to know that its anti-malware, once an industry laggard, is today the best option for Windows 10 machines. Tanmay Ganacharya, general manager of Microsoft ATP security research, told ZDNet there are sound reasons why its defenses are now the primary antivirus on more than half a billion devices.  Barely Read More

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Source:- thestar.com.my Microsoft Corp has what may sound like a counter-intuitive request: Please try to hack into Azure more often. The company isn’t encouraging malicious attacks but it does want security researchers to spend more time poking holes in its flagship cloud service so the company can learn about flaws and fix them. Many so-called White Read More

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Source:- martechseries.com Leading Mobile Cloud-based Business Operating system provider, Domo, is taking the Connected Devices route to bridge Sales and Marketing processes. In an exciting development for Marketing and Sales Technology aficionados, Domo has announced a strategic partnership with MarTech giant, Zendesk. This partnership with Zendesk will help Domo customers to better manage their IoT solutions 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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Source:- broadcastnow.co.uk NASCAR has selected AWS as its preferred cloud computing provider for machine learning and artificial intelligence processes. AWS Elemental MediaLive and AWS Elemental MediaStore are also being used to support NASCAR Drive, an app for subscribers that puts fans in the driver’s seat using in-car cameras, live audio and live leader boards. NASCAR Digital Read More

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Source – insidebigdata.com The wonders of automation have brought incredible efficiencies to standard IT monitoring practices, especially when it comes to the detection-prevention-analysis-response (DPAR) cycle. Automating detection and remediation steps via alerts has alleviated massive amounts of stress for IT teams and businesses alike, providing the data needed to understand how and why issues happen. But Read More

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Source – searchdatamanagement.techtarget.com NEW YORK — In the rush to capitalize on deployments of big data platforms, organizations shouldn’t neglect data quality measures that can ensure what’s used in analytics applications is clean and trustworthy, experienced IT managers said at the 2017 Strata Data Conference here last week. Several speakers pointed to data quality as Read More

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Source:- gigabit.net Microsoft has unveiled a new hardware system called Brainwave that will allow developers to use high-speed artificial intelligence, by deploying machine learning systems onto programmable silicon. This would mean that performance could go beyond levels of current central processing units, with a lack of batching operations intending to help hardware to handle requests Read More

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Source – thenextweb.com Despite the enormous speed at processing reams of data and providing valuable output, artificial intelligence applications have one key weakness: Their brains are located at thousands of miles away. Most AI algorithms need huge amounts of data and computing power to accomplish tasks. For this reason, they rely on cloud servers to perform their Read More

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Source – electronicdesign.com Last year, Qualcomm stopped short of including an accelerator core called the neural processing unit its Snapdragon silicon. Instead, it announced that it would publish software to bend its existing smartphone chips to the whims of machine learning. The strategy shift shows Qualcomm’s sense of urgency around machine learning, which has typically required Read More

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Source – imeche.org The smart materials of the future are likely to be discovered not in the lab, but on a supercomputer. Materials science has exploded in recent years – offering tantalising potential solutions to engineering challenges ranging from higher-capacity batteries to safer medical devices. There are materials that work at the molecular level to fight bacteria, Read More

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Source – itproportal.com Big data and analytics are topics firmly embedded in our business dialogue. The amount of data we’re now generating is astonishing. Cisco predicts that annual global IP traffic will reach 3.3 ZB per year by 2021 and that the number of devices connected to IP networks will be more than three times the global population Read More

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Source – firstpost.com Automation is bringing about changes in work choices like never before as some profiles get obsolete and new job roles make their way to cyber security, cloud and Big Data, among others, says a report. According to a recent research by Simplilearn Career Data Labs, some of the job roles that may soon go Read More

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Source – techtarget.com Most enterprise development teams will end up using cloud-hosted microservices. The question for most will be where to start, because picking poor candidates early will slow or even discredit microservices adoption. The best microservices use cases fall into four categories, and every enterprise should look for one or more of these for suggested early Read More

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Source – sdxcentral.com Big data service provider Cloudwick today launched a security analytics product at Black Hat USA that the company claims can ingest more than 100 million events per second of telemetry data. This includes network packets, netflow, logs, and alerts. Cloudwick calls the new platform CDL, which stands for cyber data lake. It’s a converged system comprised of Read More

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