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Expanding the Cloud – The Second AWS GovCloud (US) Region, AWS GovCloud (US-East)

All Things Distributed

The AWS GovCloud (US-East) Region is our second AWS GovCloud (US) Region, joining AWS GovCloud (US-West) to further help US government agencies, the contractors that serve them, and organizations in highly regulated industries move more of their workloads to the AWS Cloud by implementing a number of US government-specific regulatory requirements.

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Understanding What Kubernetes Is Used For: The Key to Cloud-Native Efficiency

Percona

You may already be using it daily and find it makes running applications in the cloud much more manageable. It simplifies infrastructure management and is the driving force behind many cloud-native applications and services. It has become the industry standard for cloud-native container orchestration. have adopted Kubernetes.

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These 7 Edge Data Challenges Will Test Companies the Most in 2025

VoltDB

By bringing computation closer to the data source, edge-based deployments reduce latency, enhance real-time capabilities, and optimize network bandwidth. Managing and storing this data locally presents logistical and cost challenges, particularly for industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and autonomous vehicles.

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Act locally, connect globally with IoT and edge computing

All Things Distributed

Healthcare providers can provide remote monitoring of patient health—improving patient care. Because these IoT devices are powered by microprocessors or microcontrollers that have limited processing power and memory, they often rely heavily on AWS and the cloud for processing, analytics, storage, and machine learning.

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Latency vs. Throughput: Navigating the Digital Highway

VoltDB

In this fast-paced ecosystem, two vital elements determine the efficiency of this traffic: latency and throughput. LATENCY: THE WAITING GAME Latency is like the time you spend waiting in line at your local coffee shop. All these moments combined represent latency – the time it takes for your order to reach your hands.

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10 Lessons from 10 Years of Amazon Web Services

All Things Distributed

One of the most important mechanisms we provided was to offer customers a collection of primitives and tools, where they could pick and choose their preferred way to engage with the AWS cloud, instead of only providing one framework that they are forced to use, which includes everything and the kitchen sink. No gatekeepers.

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Software engineering for machine learning: a case study

The Morning Paper

In addition to availability, our respondents focus most heavily on supporting the following data attributes: “accessibility, accuracy, authoritativeness, freshness, latency, structuredness, ontological typing, connectedness, and semantic joinability.”