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Software Testing Trends 2021 – What can we expect?

Testsigma

From AI to ML, the shifting technology world is constantly innovating and making significant progress. Are you aware that the scale of the app testing industry in 2019 was over USD$ 40 billion? In 2019, we had previously projected the demand for IoT research at $781.96billion. billion in 2019 to $40.74 Hyperautomation.

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5 key areas for tech leaders to watch in 2020

O'Reilly

This year’s growth in Python usage was buoyed by its increasing popularity among data scientists and machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) engineers. The shift to cloud native design is transforming both software architecture and infrastructure and operations. Still cloud-y, but with a possibility of migration.

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'Paris s'éveille'! Introducing the AWS EU (Paris) Region

All Things Distributed

With this launch, AWS now provides 49 Availability Zones, with another 12 Availability Zones and four Regions in Bahrain, Hong Kong, Sweden, and a second AWS GovCloud (US) Region expected to come online by early 2019. The cloud is an opportunity to stay competitive in each of these domains by giving companies freedom to innovate quickly.

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12 Latest Software Test Automation Trends To Look For In 2020

Testsigma

IoT aims to greatly improve the lives of its users but such great innovations also come with great responsibilities. Automation Via Distributed Cloud. The Cloud Computing trend is expected to evolve better by transforming into a distributed cloud in 2020. References. ttps://www.shield34.com/blog/the-test-of-time-test-automation-trends-thatll-take-the-lead-in-2019-2020/.

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Quantum computing’s potential is still far off, but quantum supremacy shows we’re on the right track

O'Reilly

It does not mean that cryptography is broken, or that we can achieve general artificial intelligence, or anything of the sort. But unlike Watson, I can tell you where those quantum computers will be: they will live in the cloud. The total market might end up being a few dozen—but because of the cloud, that will be all we need.

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A 5G future

O'Reilly

What would the world look like if all of our storage was in the cloud, and access to that storage was so fast we didn’t care? If an office can get that kind of bandwidth to my laptop, with adequate guarantees for cloud security, why should we worry about office LANs? I do regular backups, but I know I’m the exception. Upcoming events.