Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

New – Amazon Comprehend Medical Adds Ontology Linking

Amazon Comprehend is a natural language processing (NLP) service that uses machine learning to find insights in unstructured text. It is very easy to use, with no machine learning experience required. You can customize Comprehend for your specific use case, for example creating custom document classifiers to organize your documents into your own categories, or custom […]

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Survey Sees More Complex API Challenges Ahead

A survey of more than 10,000 developers of application programming interfaces (APIs) suggests there’s lots of room for improving the overall efficiency of API lifecycle management. The survey was conducted by Postman, a provider of a platform for building APIs. Respondents on average said they only spend a quarter of their time (26%) on the […]

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Chief Digital Officers Driving Digital Transformation

The chief digital officer has always been a position that has struck me as a bit awkward as part chief marketing officer and part chief information officer. Since the CDO position started gaining traction about five years ago, most industry watchers have pegged it as a temporary role that would be displaced after the urgency […]

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The Top Six Cloud Computing Trends of 2019

Cloud computing was one of the hottest topics in the technology and business media throughout 2019. This is no surprise as the cloud sector has been growing rapidly for the last few years. Synergy Research Group recently reported a 37% overall growth year-over-year in public cloud. They also note that it has taken just two […]

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Predictions 2020: How to Make the Case for Adopting CI/CD in Your Organization

The practice of continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) is fundamental to modern software development. And yet, many organizations are still using slow, error-prone, manual processes to build, test and deploy their software. Sometimes, the blocker can be engineers who don’t want to change how they’ve always done things, but most often folks in the […]

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Symbols and Semantics

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Cloudera Calls for MLOps Standards Initiative

Cloudera put out a call this week for the IT industry to define a set of open standards for machine learning operations (MLOps) and machine learning model governance that could be universally applied. Santiago Giraldo Anduaga, senior product marketing manager for data engineering for Cloudera, said the idea is to create the equivalent of a […]

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Solo.io Creates Registry for Extensions to Envoy Proxy Server

Solo.io has created a WebAssembly Hub registry designed to make it easier to discover and share extensions to the open source Envoy proxy server. Now being developed under the auspices of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) after being created by Lyft, Envoy is gaining traction as a proxy server in IT environments that have […]

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SolarWinds Acquires VividCortex for Database Monitoring

SolarWinds announced this week it is extending its portfolio of DevOps tools with the acquisition of VividCortex, a provider of tools for monitoring a wide range of databases that is delivered as a set of software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications. Company president and CEO Kevin Thompson said the acquisition of VividCortex adds a database monitoring platform capable […]

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Survey: DevSecOps Progress Remains Elusive

Results of a survey of 103 IT professionals attending the recent DeveloperWeek Austin conference suggests that awareness of cybersecurity issues is clearly rising among developers, yet most organizations still have a long way to go toward before approaching anything resembling adoption of best DevSecOps practices. Conducted by WhiteHat Security, a unit of NTT Communications, the […]

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