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AnyLog: a grand unification of the Internet of things

The Morning Paper

Despite the "Internet of Things" featuring prominently in the title, there’s nothing particular to IoT in the technical solution at all. Caching of query results on the other hand, looks like a good business model, at large enough scale these might amount to pretty much the same thing).

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Expanding the Cloud – An AWS Region is coming to Hong Kong

All Things Distributed

This enables customers to serve content to their end users with low latency, giving them the best application experience. In 2008, AWS opened a point of presence (PoP) in Hong Kong to enable customers to serve content to their end users with low latency. Since then, AWS has added two more PoPs in Hong Kong, the latest in 2016.

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Helios: hyperscale indexing for the cloud & edge – part 1

The Morning Paper

It’s limited by the laws of physics in terms of end-to-end latency. Industrial IoT use cases are an example here. federated machine learning and federated database management systems) seems a reasonable way of describing what’s going on here. Emphasis mine ). Emphasis mine ).

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Node vs React Comparison: Which to Choose for Your JS Project?

Enprowess

IoT-based applications. with its low latency I/O operations, gives the benefit of ‘No buffering’ to developers. These frameworks are the fundamentals of the MERN stack, which comprises: MongoDB – document-based NoSQL database. Caching of individual modules. Developing API. Advanced single-page apps. Network: Node.js

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Progress Delayed Is Progress Denied

Alex Russell

For heavily latency-sensitive use-cases like WebXR, this is a critical component in delivering a good experience. An extension to Service Workers that enables browsers to present users with cached content when offline. Particularly important in industrial, IoT, health care, and education scenarios. Offscreen Canvas. Web Serial.

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Embrace event-driven computing: Amazon expands DynamoDB with streams, cross-region replication, and database triggers

All Things Distributed

I am excited to share with you that today we are expanding DynamoDB with streams, cross-region replication, and database triggers. Streams provide you with the underlying infrastructure to create new applications, such as continuously updated free-text search indexes, caches, or other creative extensions requiring up-to-date table changes.

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A one size fits all database doesn't fit anyone

All Things Distributed

A common question that I get is why do we offer so many database products? To do this, they need to be able to use multiple databases and data models within the same application. Seldom can one database fit the needs of multiple distinct use cases. Seldom can one database fit the needs of multiple distinct use cases.

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