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Tech Transforms podcast: What we don’t know about America’s “Wireless Wars” with China – but should

Dynatrace

On the Tech Transforms podcast , MITRE’s Tracy Bannon and I sat down with Jon Pelson , author of the bestselling book Wireless Wars. Dynatrace for the public sector Wireless Wars: Understanding China’s impact on national security and federal cybersecurity Today, China commands a ubiquitous presence in telecommunications.

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Have You Tested Your App Performance & Capacity Recently?

Apica

Global consumers have high expectations for seamless access via wireless and mobile networks, regardless of their location and the complex, technological components underneath. These companies should involve multiple organizations during Apica’s load testing to observe and pinpoint opportunities for performance tuning.

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Measuring The Performance Of Typefaces For Users (Part 1)

Smashing Magazine

Stay tuned! These devices consisted of glass disks (one per typeface) that spun in front of a light source, which exposed characters onto light-sensitive paper. Later on, in the 1980s, type started to be used in a digital context in computers. There are many different classifications of typefaces. Further Reading on Smashing Magazine.

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Generative AI in the Enterprise

O'Reilly

Even with cloud-based foundation models like GPT-4, which eliminate the need to develop your own model or provide your own infrastructure, fine-tuning a model for any particular use case is still a major undertaking. Now we expect wireless everywhere, and even that’s not correct. (We’ll say more about this later.)

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HTTP/3: Performance Improvements (Part 2)

Smashing Magazine

As such, tuning congestion logic is usually only done by a select few developers, and evolution is slow. In those set-ups, however (if they’re done correctly), your device will typically keep its IP intact, because the transition between wireless base stations is done at a lower protocol layer. Did You Know? Finally convinced?

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HTTP/3: Practical Deployment Options (Part 3)

Smashing Magazine

As such, a micro-optimization is, again, how you probably need to fine-tune things on a low level to really benefit from it. I would personally recommend using Cloudflare or Fastly because they have been intimately involved in the standardization process and will have the most advanced and well-tuned implementations available.

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