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Adding New Capabilities for Real-Time Analytics to Azure IoT

ScaleOut Software

The population of intelligent IoT devices is exploding, and they are generating more telemetry than ever. The Microsoft Azure IoT ecosystem offers a rich set of capabilities for processing IoT telemetry, from its arrival in the cloud through its storage in databases and data lakes.

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Digital Twins Enable Seamless Use of Edge Computing in IoT

ScaleOut Software

Digital twins are software abstractions that track the behavior of individual devices in IoT applications. Because real-world IoT applications can track thousands of devices or other entities (e.g., In previous blogs , we have explored the power of the digital twin model for stateful stream-processing.

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Digital Twins Enable Seamless Use of Edge Computing in IoT

ScaleOut Software

Digital twins are software abstractions that track the behavior of individual devices in IoT applications. Because real-world IoT applications can track thousands of devices or other entities (e.g., In previous blogs , we have explored the power of the digital twin model for stateful stream-processing.

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Ciao Milano! – An AWS Region is coming to Italy!

All Things Distributed

The AWS Europe (Milan) Region will have three Availability Zones and be ready for customers in early 2020. Currently we have 57 Availability Zones across 19 technology infrastructure Regions. They now offer street maps, online advertising, mobile and web content creation, and ecommerce services. million unique visits.

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A one size fits all database doesn't fit anyone

All Things Distributed

As I have talked about before, one of the reasons why we built Amazon DynamoDB was that Amazon was pushing the limits of what was a leading commercial database at the time and we were unable to sustain the availability, scalability, and performance needs that our growing Amazon.com business demanded. The opposite is true.

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