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

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It does not mean that cryptography is broken, or that we can achieve general artificial intelligence, or anything of the sort. Our analysis of speaker proposals from the 2019 edition of the O’Reilly Velocity Conference in Berlin turned up several interesting findings related to infrastructure and operations: Cloud native is preeminent.

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A 5G future

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For the past year, 5G cell technology has generated a lot of excitement–and a lot of hype. I don’t need more bandwidth for video conferences or movies, but I would like to be able to download operating system updates and other large items in seconds rather than minutes. I suspect rural communities will be left in the dark–again.

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The death of Agile?

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The most important is discovering how to work with data science and artificial intelligence projects. Development timelines for these projects aren’t as predictable as traditional software; they stretch the meaning of “testing” in strange ways; they aren’t deterministic. Upcoming events.

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5 key areas for tech leaders to watch in 2020

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This combination of usage and search affords a contextual view that encompasses not only the tools, techniques, and technologies that members are actively using, but also the areas they’re gathering information about. Software architecture, infrastructure, and operations are each changing rapidly. Cloud continuing to climb.