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Adding New Capabilities for Real-Time Analytics to Azure IoT

ScaleOut Software

The population of intelligent IoT devices is exploding, and they are generating more telemetry than ever. The Microsoft Azure IoT ecosystem offers a rich set of capabilities for processing IoT telemetry, from its arrival in the cloud through its storage in databases and data lakes.

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How digital experience monitoring helps deliver business observability

Dynatrace

Digital experience monitoring is the practice of using tools and technologies to gather and evaluate metrics as a customer navigates an application to determine the quality of a user’s interaction with its digital touchpoints. PC, smartphone, server) or virtual (virtual machines, cloud gateways). Endpoints can be physical (i.e.,

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The Need for Real-Time Device Tracking

ScaleOut Software

We are increasingly surrounded by intelligent IoT devices, which have become an essential part of our lives and an integral component of business and industrial infrastructures. The technology that can do this is called in-memory computing. Conventional streaming analytics architectures have not kept up with the growing demands of IoT.

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Top 9 web development trends to expect in 2022

Enprowess

Internet of Things (IoT). Voice Search Technology. Blockchain Technology. A Progressive web applications (PWA) are the latest trends in website development, built using standard web technologies like HTML and JavaScript. The technology has gained popularity for its possibility to propose a high-quality user experience.

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Unlocking the Value of Device Data with AWS Greengrass.

All Things Distributed

Some applications – medical equipment, industrial machinery, and building automation are just a few – can't rely exclusively on the cloud for control, and require some form of local storage and execution. At AWS we refer to these broad reasons as "laws" because we expect them to hold even as technology improves: Law of Physics.

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Expanding the AWS Cloud: Introducing the AWS Europe (London) Region

All Things Distributed

Today, I'm happy to announce that the AWS Europe (London) Region, our 16th technology infrastructure region globally, is now generally available for use by customers worldwide. The British Government is also helping to drive innovation and has embraced a cloud-first policy for technology adoption.

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The Amazing Evolution of In-Memory Computing

ScaleOut Software

Going back to the mid-1990s, online systems have seen relentless, explosive growth in usage, driven by ecommerce, mobile applications, and more recently, IoT. The pace of these changes has made it challenging for server-based infrastructures to manage fast-growing populations of users and data sources while maintaining fast response times.