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Jan 30, 2024 |
infoworld.com | Wes Kennedy
Generative AI has had an immediate and enormous impact on software development. Software developers have embraced generative AI tools that help with coding, and they are working feverishly to build generative AI applications themselves. Databases can help—especially fast, scalable, multi-model databases like SingleStore. At the inaugural SingleStore Now conference, SingleStore announced several AI-focused innovations with developers in mind.
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Jan 29, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | Wes Kennedy
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Jan 29, 2024 |
infoworld.com | Wes Kennedy
Generative AI has had an immediate and enormous impact on software development. Software developers have embraced generative AI tools that help with coding, and they are working feverishly to build generative AI applications themselves. Databases can help—especially fast, scalable, multi-model databases like SingleStore. At the inaugural SingleStore Now conference, SingleStore announced several AI-focused innovations with developers in mind.
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Oct 9, 2023 |
thenewstack.io | Wes Kennedy |Richard MacManus |Jelani Harper |Loraine Lawson
With the release of OpenAI’s ChatGPT to the public, large language models (or LLMs) have taken the world by storm, and rightfully so. LLMs are interesting, powerful and offer a new approach to the way we work and interact with computers. For decades we have been interacting with computers using structured methods such as computer programming languages and user interfaces.
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Oct 6, 2023 |
thenewstack.io | Michal Trojanowski |Jennifer Riggins |Wes Kennedy |Fendy Feng
When developing remotely, do you use a cloud development environment (CDE)? This new class of IDEs includes Gitpod, Github Codespaces and others. ✓Yes, I use a CDE when developing remotely. 0%✓No, I only connect to my own computer or server. 0%✓I do not develop remotely, but I do work on code. 0%✓I don't write code and am not a developer. 0%
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Oct 6, 2023 |
thenewstack.io | Mikhail Khlystun |Andrew J. Brust |Jennifer Riggins |Wes Kennedy
When developing remotely, do you use a cloud development environment (CDE)? This new class of IDEs includes Gitpod, Github Codespaces and others. ✓Yes, I use a CDE when developing remotely. 0%✓No, I only connect to my own computer or server. 0%✓I do not develop remotely, but I do work on code. 0%✓I don't write code and am not a developer. 0%
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Oct 6, 2023 |
thenewstack.io | Wes Kennedy |Fendy Feng |Chris Preimesberger |Dormain Drewitz
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Sep 28, 2023 |
thenewstack.io | Martin Thwaites |Jennifer Riggins |Wes Kennedy |Fendy Feng
Kubernetes has been around for nearly 10 years now. In the past five years, we’ve seen a drastic increase in adoption by engineering teams of all sizes. The promise of standardization of deployments and scaling across different types of applications, from static websites to full-blown microservice solutions, has fueled this sharp increase. Kubernetes is currently in its “hype cycle” phase.
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Sep 21, 2023 |
thenewstack.io | Hemanth Kavuluru |Jennifer Riggins |Wes Kennedy |Fendy Feng
In my previous article, I discussed the concept of a platform in the context of cloud native application development. In this article, I will dig into the journey of a platform engineering team and outline a step-by-step approach to building such a platform. It is important to note that building a platform should be treated no differently than building any other product, as the platform is ultimately developed for internal users.
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Sep 21, 2023 |
thenewstack.io | Andrew J. Brust |Jennifer Riggins |Wes Kennedy |Fendy Feng
As the Oracle CloudWorld conference takes place in Las Vegas this week, Oracle‘s MySQL team is announcing a number of enhancements to the HeatWave platform that shore up its core functionality; add capabilities in the realm of generative AI; enhance support for the data lakehouse approach to analytics data management, autonomous operation, and in-database machine learning; and address core programmability and performance on the OLTP side, too.