
Jeffrey Hausman
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Jun 28, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Jeffrey Hausman |Jason Myers |Avitan Gefen |Janakiram MSV
Today’s enterprises are drowning in data, and from an IT operations perspective, this is a major challenge. Increasingly, the only way to make sense of this data — while operating at machine speed and scale — is with AI and automation. Such technologies promise to empower ITOps teams to resolve issues faster, build more reliable services and eliminate fatigue and burnout.
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Jun 22, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Loraine Lawson |Jack Wallen |Darryl Taft |Jeffrey Hausman
React 19 almost slowed down the internet last week — or at least existing sites built with React, according to Henrique Yuji of Code Miner, a software boutique that runs an interesting blog by the same name. The problem related to Suspense and a difference in how it’s handled in React 18 and 19.
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Jun 21, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Darryl Taft |Jack Wallen |Loraine Lawson |Jeffrey Hausman
Oracle this week released an AI-driven update to its Oracle APEX low-code development platform that enables non-developers to execute vector queries in less than two minutes, without knowing SQL. In fact, Mike Hichwa, senior vice president of software development at Oracle, demonstrated this capability for The New Stack by employing the APEX AI Assistant.
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Jun 21, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Jeffrey Hausman |Ido Neeman |Susan Hall |Bruce Gain
Business leaders often seek to drive innovation to carve out a competitive advantage in the market, but innovation doesn’t have to mean disrupting or reshaping an entire industry. Such seismic shifts often come around only once in a generation. Operational innovation is much more achievable and has the potential to drive greater return than many other investments as it enables organizations to move faster, create more value and build competitive advantage.
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Jun 21, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Joab Jackson |Asmitha Rathis |Jeffrey Hausman |Chris Preimesberger
Since last year, the open source MLOps platform Kubeflow has benefitted from a number of powerful new benefactors, including the Cloud Native Computing Community for open governance, and Red Hat, which has contributed considerable engineering help. And next month, users will begin to see the fruits of this support. Scheduled for release in July 8, the next version of Kubeflow will bring a much-requested model registry, based on Google’s ML Metadata library.
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