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RabbitMQ vs. Kafka: Key Differences

Scalegrid

RabbitMQ supports multiple protocols, including AMQP, MQTT, and STOMP, making it highly adaptable for IoT, microservices, and enterprise applications. Whether integrating with IoT devices, web applications, or large-scale enterprise systems, RabbitMQ can communicate with various technologies.

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What is serverless computing? Driving efficiency without sacrificing observability

Dynatrace

This allows teams to sidestep much of the cost and time associated with managing hardware, platforms, and operating systems on-premises, while also gaining the flexibility to scale rapidly and efficiently. Performing updates, installing software, and resolving hardware issues requires up to 17 hours of developer time every week.

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Towards a Reliable Device Management Platform

The Netflix TechBlog

Complementing the hardware is the software on the RAE and in the cloud, and bridging the software on both ends is a bi-directional control plane. When a new hardware device is connected, the Local Registry detects and collects a set of information about it, such as networking information and ESN.

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Latency: Will it undermine the most interesting 5G use cases?

VoltDB

With the 5G revolution, operators will need to manage hundreds of edge deployments, and maintain the physical space and hardware to achieve 1ms of latency.

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Latency: Will it undermine the most interesting 5G use cases?

VoltDB

With the 5G revolution, operators will need to manage hundreds of edge deployments, and maintain the physical space and hardware to achieve 1ms of latency.

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Will AWS Have Anything New To Say About Sustainability at re:Invent 2024?

Adrian Cockcroft

Also learn how AWS customer Generation Park, a McCord Development project, is leveraging the Garnet Framework and AWS Partners to build an IoT water monitoring solution to reduce water wastage and set a foundation for future smart city projects. Raman Pujani, Solutions Architect, AWS NOTE: This is an interesting new topic.

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