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Path to NoOps part 1: How modern AIOps brings NoOps within reach

Dynatrace

The need for developers and innovation is now even greater. Organizations would still need a skeletal staff that can focus on innovation and oversee exception-based operations. By greatly reducing the effort required by the operations side of the equation, teams have more time to innovate and optimize processes.

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Tackling the Pipeline Problem in the Architecture Research Community

ACM Sigarch

big-data processing, machine learning, quantum computing, and so on). ML and deep learning innovations are constantly in the news. Undergraduate Outreach and the uArch Workshop. To address some of the issues mentioned above, we are organizing the first Undergrad Architect Workshop (uArch) at ISCA ‘19.

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Where programming languages are headed in 2020

O'Reilly

Binder, she notes, “was widely used last year for teaching workshops and tutorials at many Python conferences.” Big releases may be on the horizon in 2020 for certain languages—C++20 will be released this summer and Scala 3.0 ” What lies ahead?

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World’s Top Web Performance Leaders To Watch

Rigor

As a digital nomad, Vitaly travels all over the world giving inspiring talks and leading top-flight workshops at tech conferences. Originally a punk hacker , Billy first worked as a web security researcher, innovating new ways to both attack and defend web applications. You can catch Vitaly on Twitter @ smashingmag. Ilya Grigorik.