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The Amazing Evolution of In-Memory Computing

ScaleOut Software

From Distributed Caches to Real-Time Digital Twins. Going back to the mid-1990s, online systems have seen relentless, explosive growth in usage, driven by ecommerce, mobile applications, and more recently, IoT.

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The Amazing Evolution of In-Memory Computing

ScaleOut Software

From Distributed Caches to Real-Time Digital Twins. Going back to the mid-1990s, online systems have seen relentless, explosive growth in usage, driven by ecommerce, mobile applications, and more recently, IoT.

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A one size fits all database doesn't fit anyone

All Things Distributed

Use cases such as gaming, ad tech, and IoT lend themselves particularly well to the key-value data model where the access patterns require low-latency Gets/Puts for known key values. The data warehouse also persists the processed data directly into Aurora MySQL and Amazon Redshift to support both operational and analytical queries.

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The Future in Visual Computing: Research Challenges

ACM Sigarch

smart cameras & analytics) to interactive/immersive environments and autonomous driving (e.g. Such innovation in AI algorithms and approaches results in an increase in model size, exponential growth in the compute needs, caching of temporal states, and multiple models to run simultaneously. Quality vs Bandwidth.

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Embrace event-driven computing: Amazon expands DynamoDB with streams, cross-region replication, and database triggers

All Things Distributed

Streams provide you with the underlying infrastructure to create new applications, such as continuously updated free-text search indexes, caches, or other creative extensions requiring up-to-date table changes. You can also use triggers to power many modern Internet of Things (IoT) use cases. Summing It All Up.

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Content Management Systems of the Future: Headless, JAMstack, ADN and Functions at the Edge

Abhishek Tiwari

Most of the CMS vendors dodge questions of evolution by talking about incremental innovation primarily focused on customer experience (CX) such as analytics and personalisation. This is achieved by caching content (static HTML page, assets, APIs) at a large number of geographically distributed edge locations.

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