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The rise of first-mile observability: Calyptia enables enterprises to log all the things

  • ganadiotis
  • Mar 01, 2022
  • Analytics, Interview, News, Observability, Open Source, Technical
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The rise of first-mile observability: Calyptia enables enterprises to log all the things

Cloud-native is the name of the game for application development. The creators of the Fluent Bit and Fluentd are launching an offering aimed at the enterprise

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Reducing cloud waste by optimizing Kubernetes with machine learning

  • ganadiotis
  • Feb 23, 2022
  • AI / Machine Learning, Analytics, Business, Cloud, Interview, News, Technical
  • Kubernetes
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Reducing cloud waste by optimizing Kubernetes with machine learning

Applications are proliferating, cloud complexity is exploding, and Kubernetes is prevailing as the foundation for application deployment in the cloud. That sounds like an optimization task ripe for machine learning, and StormForge is acting up on that.

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Aporia takes aim at ML observability, responsible AI and more

  • ganadiotis
  • Feb 23, 2022
  • AI / Machine Learning, Business, Interview, News, Observability, Technical
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Aporia takes aim at ML observability, responsible AI and more

Is there a line connecting machine learning observability to explainability, leading to responsible AI? Aporia, an observability platform for machine learning, thinks so.

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Data is going to the cloud in real-time, and so is ScyllaDB 5.0

  • ganadiotis
  • Feb 18, 2022
  • Cloud, Databases, Interview, News, Open Source, Real-time Data, Technical
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Data is going to the cloud in real-time, and so is ScyllaDB 5.0

ScyllaDB started with the aim of becoming a drop-in replacement for Cassandra. It's growing to become more than that.

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How Netflix built its real-time data infrastructure

  • ganadiotis
  • Feb 17, 2022
  • Analysis, Analytics, Featured, Real-time Data, Software Engineering, Technical, Use Case
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How Netflix built its real-time data infrastructure

What makes Netflix, Netflix? Creating compelling original programming, analyzing its user data to serve subscribers better, and letting people consume content in the ways they prefer, according to Investopedia’s analysis.

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MinIO becomes a unicorn after a $103 Million Series B round funding

  • ganadiotis
  • Jan 26, 2022
  • Business, Cloud, Data, Interview, News, Technical
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MinIO becomes a unicorn after a 3 Million Series B round funding

MinIO, the de facto open source standard for multi-cloud storage, took an early bet in the cloud. The bet is paying off.

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2022 technology trend review, part one: Open source, cloud, blockchain

  • ganadiotis
  • Dec 20, 2021
  • Blockchain, Cloud, innovation, News, Open Source, Technical
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2022 technology trend review, part one: Open source, cloud, blockchain

Open source is here to stay, the cloud is catalyzing its growth, and the blockchain ecosystem is growing and diversifying.

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Another cloud native SQL database unicorn: Yugabyte raises $188M Series C funding at $1.3B valuation

  • ganadiotis
  • Oct 28, 2021
  • Business, Cloud, Databases, Interview, News, Open Source, Technical
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Another cloud native SQL database unicorn: Yugabyte raises 8M Series C funding at .3B valuation

A number of successive funding rounds have given Yugabyte unicorn status while positioning the company to aim for a big piece of a growing pie in the shape-shifting database market.

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Cloud, microservices, and data mess? Graph, ontology, and application fabric to the rescue.

  • ganadiotis
  • Oct 27, 2021
  • Analysis, Business, Cloud, Interview, Knowledge Graphs, Software Engineering, Technical
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Cloud, microservices, and data mess? Graph, ontology, and application fabric to the rescue.

Knowledge graphs are probably the best technology we have for data integration. But what about application integration? Knowledge graphs can help there, too, argues EnterpriseWeb.

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Open source backend as a service Appwrite gets $10M seed funding to commercialize traction

  • ganadiotis
  • Sep 28, 2021
  • Business, Cloud, Interview, News, Open Source, Software Engineering, Technical
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Open source backend as a service Appwrite gets M seed funding to commercialize traction

Appwrite, an open source platform that offers a slew of features to developers, aims to capitalize on its grass-roots popularity

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