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What’s ahead for AI, VR, NFTs, and more?

O'Reilly

AI-assisted programming (for example, GitHub Copilot ) has a long way to go, but it will make quick progress and soon become just another tool in the programmer’s toolbox. Supply chains and business logistics will remain under stress. We will also see research on smaller models that offer better performance, like Google’s RETRO.

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Sustainability Talks and Updates from AWS re:Invent 2023

Adrian Cockcroft

I’m expecting an update on their water sustainability program that was announced last year, and a new number for the amount of private purchase agreement (PPA) power that Amazon has under contract. Programs like Open Data on AWS provide free, publicly available datasets, accelerating sustainability innovation.

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Predictive CPU isolation of containers at Netflix

The Netflix TechBlog

Resource allocation problems can be efficiently solved through a branch of mathematics called combinatorial optimization, used for example for airline scheduling or logistics problems. We formulate the problem as a Mixed Integer Program (MIP). can we actually make this work in practice?

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Ecommerce Software Solutions Can Help You Streamline Your Business

Official Blog - World Web Technology

Furthermore, cutting-edge software solutions frequently interface with vendors and logistics partners, enabling flawless order, delivery, and replenishment coordination. Using this data, businesses can learn about consumer behavior, spot patterns, and adjust their marketing strategy.

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Call for Code asks developers worldwide to collaborate on solutions to save lives

O'Reilly Software

In this episode of the O’Reilly Media Podcast, Rachel Roumeliotis, VP of content strategy at O’Reilly, sat down with Daniel Krook, IBM developer advocate. The Call for Code Challenge this year is a competition open to developers across the globe set up in teams of one to five people. See the IBM Code Patterns site for more information.

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Fit and value: The business case for blockchain

O'Reilly

Today’s businesses interface with vast global ecosystems of suppliers, distributors, shippers, logistics providers, strategic partners, and financers in order to deliver their products and services. However, smart contracts are programs, vulnerable to bugs. Where could blockchains influence business strategies?

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Panel Recap: How is your performance and reliability strategy aligned with your customer experience?

Dynatrace

I recently joined two industry veterans and Dynatrace partners, Syed Husain of Orasi and Paul Bruce of Neotys as panelists to discuss how performance engineering and test strategies have evolved as it pertains to customer experience. The post Panel Recap: How is your performance and reliability strategy aligned with your customer experience?

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