Mon.Oct 28, 2024

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Dynatrace on Microsoft Azure in Australia enables regional customers to leverage AI-powered observability

Dynatrace

As modern multicloud environments become more distributed and complex, having real-time insights into applications and infrastructure while keeping data residency in local markets is crucial. Dynatrace on Microsoft Azure allows enterprises to streamline deployment, gain critical insights, and automate manual processes. The result? Optimized performance and enhanced customer experiences.

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Kumologica Container Inside AWS ECS Fargate

DZone

We have seen multiple examples and use cases of building a low code API using Kumologica and running it on AWS lambda and on Azure function. In this article, we will be taking through the build and deployment of a simple hello world service Docker container inside AWS Elastic Container Service (ECS) Fargate. Photo by Chris Linnett Architecture Based on the design defined in the diagram (Figure 1), we will be building Kumologica applications as a Docker container.

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AI Flame Graphs

Brendan Gregg

Imagine halving the resource costs of AI and what that could mean for the planet and the industry -- based on extreme estimates such savings could reduce the total US power usage by over 10% by 2030 1. At Intel we've been creating a new analyzer tool to help reduce AI costs called AI Flame Graphs : a visualization that shows an AI accelerator or GPU hardware profile along with the full software stack, based on my CPU flame graphs.

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AI-Driven Intent-Based Networking: The Future of Network Management Using AI

DZone

We are living in a world where the internet is an inseparable part of our lives, and with the growth of Cloud computing and increased demand for AI/ML-based applications, the demand for network capacity is unstoppable. As networks scale exponentially, classical topologies and designs are struggling to keep in sync with the rapidly evolving demands of the modern IT infrastructure.

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Abandonware in Popular Open Source Databases

Percona

Inspired by this comment in the Hacker News discussion, I posted polls on my LinkedIn network about the tendency (or perception of tendency) to abandon features without deprecating them in some of the most popular open source databases – MySQL, MariaDB, and PostgreSQL.