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Fallacy #7: Transport cost is zero

Particular Software

In order to connect our data center to the rest of the world, we must exchange currency for the transport of our bits and bytes. In the cloud, we must pay this also, whether directly or as part of the cost of whichever service we’re using. However, the cost of serialization and deserialization is something that is under our control.

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Leveraging ML-Based Anomaly Detection for 4G Networks Optimization

DZone

Artificial intelligence and machine learning already have some impressive use cases for industries like retail, banking, or transportation. While the technology is far from perfect, the advancements in ML allow other industries to benefit as well.

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How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight

The Netflix TechBlog

The sidecar has been implemented by leveraging the highly performant eBPF along with carefully chosen transport protocols to consume less than 1% of CPU and memory on any instance in our fleet. The choice of transport protocols like GRPC, HTTPS & UDP is runtime dependent on characteristics of the instance placement.

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Fortifying Networks: Unlocking the Power of ML, AI, and DL for Anomaly Detection

DZone

In the realm of transportation, AI is driving advancements in autonomous vehicles and optimizing traffic flow. Overall, artificial intelligence enhances efficiency, enables data-driven decision-making, and tackles complex problems across sectors, contributing to advancements and improvements in numerous fields.

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How Netflix brings safer and faster streaming experience to the living room on crowded networks…

The Netflix TechBlog

To achieve that, we are efficiently using ABR (adaptive bitrate streaming) for a better playback experience, DRM (Digital Right Management) to protect our service and TLS (Transport Layer Security) to protect customer privacy and to create a safer streaming experience. is the latest version of the Transport Layer Security protocol.

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How Uber Achieves Operational Excellence in the Data Quality Experience

Uber Engineering

Uber delivers efficient and reliable transportation across the global marketplace, which is powered by hundreds of services, machine learning models, and tens of thousands of datasets.

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Dynatrace adds support for AWS Transit Gateway with VPC Flow Logs

Dynatrace

These include Source IP, destination IP, transport protocol, source port, and destination port. Automate cloud operations and trigger remediation workflow to enhance efficiency. There are five network internet protocol (IP) characteristics that are captured within each of the Transit Gateway Flow Logs for each log source.

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