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An Unbelievable Demo

Brendan Gregg

It was 2005, and I felt like I was in the eye of a hurricane. I was an independent performance consultant and Sun Microsystems had just released DTrace, a tool that could instrument all software. Another difference was that there were few roles in Australia for engineers in 2005, unlike the US. You can't make this stuff up.

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5 Best WordPress Development Companies in India 2023

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A Clash of Mindsets: When New Products Depend on Existing Products

Strategic Tech

The Nature of Evolution New innovations often become the platform for future innovations. Google Maps started life in 2005 as a desktop application for getting from point A to point B. Since then, Google Maps has become the foundation for many other innovations after being opened up to developers via APIs.

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The Credit Cycle Strikes Back

The Agile Manager

Compare that to the relatively robust period of 2005 , when real interest rate curves were positive. That said, tech is the driver of labor productivity, product reach and distribution, and a key source of corporate innovation. In real terms, interest rates are still negative for 5 and 10 year horizons.

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The Amazing Evolution of In-Memory Computing

ScaleOut Software

Harnessing the power of in-memory computing requires software platforms that can make in-memory computing’s scalability readily available to applications using APIs while hiding the complexity of its implementation. The post The Amazing Evolution of In-Memory Computing appeared first on ScaleOut Software.

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The Amazing Evolution of In-Memory Computing

ScaleOut Software

Harnessing the power of in-memory computing requires software platforms that can make in-memory computing’s scalability readily available to applications using APIs while hiding the complexity of its implementation.

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The Return of the Frame Pointers

Brendan Gregg

To explain this example in more detail: The profiler periodically interrupts software execution, and for those disconnected stacks it happens to be the execution of the kernel software ("vfs*", "ext*", etc.). These partial stacks get grouped together on the left. Click here for a longer explanation.

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