Tag: Cio
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10 reasons to use Azure SQL in your next project
Posted on February 7, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length long
There are many database technologies available on Azure that you can choose from. Why would you use Azure SQL. By Davide.
Tags azure database cloud cio
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Introducing real-time data integration for BigQuery with Cloud Data Fusion
Posted on February 4, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length short
Businesses today have a growing demand for real-time data integration, analysis, and action. More often than not, the valuable data driving these actions—transactional and operational data—is stored either on-prem or in public clouds in traditional relational databases that aren't suitable for continuous analytics. By Bhooshan Mogal.
Tags cloud analytics cio google gcp big-data data-science
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Four tactics to build Twitter followings for open source communities
Posted on January 30, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length medium
If you work in a role related to marketing, you've probably heard of brand personality, the human characteristics companies use to market themselves and their products. On Twitter, it's fast food giant Wendy's claim to fame, and it even drives impact on many of Red Hat's own social accounts. By Alana Fialkoff.
Tags open-source cloud cio teams
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Fitness data needs an AI revolution
Posted on January 29, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length medium
As smart watches and other wearables provide users with sensors to monitor their fitness and health, they are generating a treasure trove of data. But whether all of this information actually contributes to a healthier society is up for debate. By Nicole Ferraro.
Tags big-data cio data-science miscellaneous
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Scaling Kubernetes to 7,500 nodes
Posted on January 26, 2021, Level intermediate Resource Length long
We've scaled Kubernetes clusters to 7,500 nodes, producing a scalable infrastructure for large models like GPT-3, CLIP, and DALL·E. By Benjamin ChessEric Sigler.
Tags kubernetes containers devops software-architecture cloud cio
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DevOps vs SRE – Enabling efficiency and resiliency
Posted on January 25, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length long
Two hot job titles that were not around or mainstream several years ago are DevOps and site reliability engineers. What can feel like DevOps engineers are a catch all around engineering efficiency, system administration, and release management tend to have oddly broad job descriptions. Site reliability engineers, on the other hand, have a more defined focus but a broad scope in the organization with the teams they support. By Ravi Lachhman.
Tags devops cloud cio
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Ten computer codes that transformed science
Posted on January 24, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length long
From Fortran to arXiv.org, these advances in programming and platforms sent biology, climate science and physics into warp speed. By Jeffrey M. Perkel.
Tags programming data-science learning cio management
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Can you trust Zero Trust?
Posted on January 22, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length short
The days of implicitly trusting connected devices that are behind the traditional enterprise firewalled network with its "hard" perimeter are no longer. By Jason Soroko.
Tags devops infosec teams cio management
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Getting started with cloud native tech
Posted on January 21, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length medium
As you complete each project as a consultant, you start noticing patterns. No matter what the differences are between the various architectures, tech stacks and teams, you find yourself following the same steps. By Brendan Kamp.
Tags devops learning teams cio cloud
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Amazon ECS vs. Amazon EKS: Ultimate showdown
Posted on January 20, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length medium
This article will focus on the two featured AWS weapons for microservices and cloud architecture: Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS). By Serkan Özal.
Tags aws linux devops kubernetes cio cloud
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Agile approach to change management
Posted on January 18, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length medium
In the wake of Covid-19, organizations are fundamentally rethinking their product and service portfolios, reinventing their supply chains, pursuing large-scale organizational restructuring and digital transformation, and rebuilding to correct systemic racism from the ground up. Traditional change management process won't cut it. The author borrows from agile software development processes to reinvent the change management playbook. By Sarah Jensen Clayton.
Tags agile management teams cio
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Sysdig report surfaces shifts in container adoption
Posted on January 13, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length short
An annual "Container Usage and Security Report" published today by Sysdig finds there has been a significant shift in terms of the types of container engines organizations are employing. By Mike Vizard.
Tags containers docker devops cio kubernetes