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How social forces could drive blockchain demand

O'Reilly

That is why it’s critical to examine broader social forces when trying to understand how quickly a new technology will be adopted—and to understand why blockchain technology is building momentum at this particularly potent time. A key driver: there was nothing in the internet’s original specs to code direct trust between two participants.

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Software Testing Trends 2021 – What can we expect?

Testsigma

Using these methods, test case simulations can be generated without coding expertise and the amount of time used in repeated test cases can be reduced. of companies invest over US$ 50 million in initiatives such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data in 2020, up from 39.7% Blockchain Tests. billion in 2020.

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Ensuring Performance, Efficiency, and Scalability of Digital Transformation

Alex Podelko

And we still have a lot of great sessions covering other hot topics: digital transformation, security, AI, machine learning, blockchain, etc. Boris has unique expertise in that area – especially in Big Data applications. And, by the way, you may get a discount with my personal code Podelko10. See you there!

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Expanding the Cloud: Introducing the AWS Asia Pacific (Mumbai) Region

All Things Distributed

AdiMap uses Amazon Kinesis to process real-time streaming online ad data and job feeds, and processes them for storage in petabyte-scale Amazon Redshift. Advanced problem solving that connects big data with machine learning. warehouses to glean business insights for jobs, ad spend, or financials for mobile apps.

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Structural Evolutions in Data

O'Reilly

” Web3 has similarly progressed through “basic blockchain and cryptocurrency tokens” to “decentralized finance” to “NFTs as loyalty cards.” ” Each step has been a twist on “what if we could write code to interact with a tamper-resistant ledger in real-time?”