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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. ITIL Version 4 Capacity and Performance Management in an Agile Container World by Chris Molloy, IBM. Meeting of the Minds: Performance Engineering. a Panel Discussion. Or can you?

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Software Testing Trends 2021 – What can we expect?

Testsigma

The latest trend in hyperautomation – Gartner projects that by the year 2023, 25% of tasks by the organisations will be able to perform autonomously and hence reducing the cost. 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.

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Even more amazing papers at VLDB 2019 (that I didn’t have space to cover yet)

The Morning Paper

I don’t think so in this case, but this paper will take you down into the nitty-gritty of getting the best out of modern processors and networks, with up to two orders of magnitude single node throughput gains to be had. What if the network was no longer the bottleneck? speedup over the best performing existing method.

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Should You Use ClickHouse as a Main Operational Database?

Percona

Public API as -a-service has become a good business model: examples include social networks like Facebook/Twitter, messaging as a service like Twilio, and even credit card authorization platforms like Marqeta. With the latest ClickHouse version, all of these features are available, but some of them may not perform fast enough.

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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 time, the underlying implementation changed a bit while still staying true to the larger phenomenon of “Analyzing Data for Fun and Profit.”