‘There aren’t many, but the announcement says this new entity focuses on “technology solutions that will provide U.S. employees and their families with simplified, high-quality and transparent healthcare at a reasonable cost,” beginning with the companies’ own workers.'
Original source: Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, JPMorgan form health care mega-company
Cloud Native Works in Government — the IRS, US Air Force, and contractors
“We have already slashed the time needed to implement new ideas by 70 percent while avoiding hundreds of millions of dollars in costs.” M. Wes Haga, Chief of Mission Applications and Infrastructure Programs for Air Force Research Lab
Slowly but surely, the US government is improving how they do software. Working at Pivotal, I’m lucky to see some of this change and talk with the people who’ve actually done it.
Link: The era of the cloud’s total dominance is drawing to a close - Life on the edge
A bit of an over-statement. What they want to say is “lots of new computing from IoT and pocket devices,” or something.
“many new applications have to act fast. According to some estimates, self-driving cars generate as much as 25 gigabytes per hour, nearly 30 times more than a high-definition video stream. Before so many data are uploaded, and driving instructions sent back, the vehicle may well already have hit that pedestrian suddenly crossing the street.
Link: The era of the cloud’s total dominance is drawing to a close - Life on the edge
A bit of an over-statement. What they want to say is “lots of new computing from IoT and pocket devices,” or something.
“many new applications have to act fast. According to some estimates, self-driving cars generate as much as 25 gigabytes per hour, nearly 30 times more than a high-definition video stream. Before so many data are uploaded, and driving instructions sent back, the vehicle may well already have hit that pedestrian suddenly crossing the street.
Link: The era of the cloud’s total dominance is drawing to a close - Life on the edge
A bit of an over-statement. What they want to say is “lots of new computing from IoT and pocket devices,” or something.
“many new applications have to act fast. According to some estimates, self-driving cars generate as much as 25 gigabytes per hour, nearly 30 times more than a high-definition video stream. Before so many data are uploaded, and driving instructions sent back, the vehicle may well already have hit that pedestrian suddenly crossing the street.
Link: Podcast Listeners Really Are the Holy Grail Advertisers Hoped They'd Be - WIRED
Early excitement around what Apple’s podcast analytics is saying about podcast listeners: “At Panoply, home to podcasts like Slate’s Political Gabfest and Malcolm Gladwell’s Revisionist History, CTO Jason Cox says that listeners are typically getting through 80-90 percent of content”
Original source: Podcast Listeners Really Are the Holy Grail Advertisers Hoped They’d Be - WIRED
Link: Podcast Listeners Really Are the Holy Grail Advertisers Hoped They'd Be - WIRED
Early excitement around what Apple’s podcast analytics is saying about podcast listeners: “At Panoply, home to podcasts like Slate’s Political Gabfest and Malcolm Gladwell’s Revisionist History, CTO Jason Cox says that listeners are typically getting through 80-90 percent of content”
Original source: Podcast Listeners Really Are the Holy Grail Advertisers Hoped They’d Be - WIRED
Link: Podcast Listeners Really Are the Holy Grail Advertisers Hoped They'd Be - WIRED
Early excitement around what Apple’s podcast analytics is saying about podcast listeners: “At Panoply, home to podcasts like Slate’s Political Gabfest and Malcolm Gladwell’s Revisionist History, CTO Jason Cox says that listeners are typically getting through 80-90 percent of content”
Original source: Podcast Listeners Really Are the Holy Grail Advertisers Hoped They’d Be - WIRED
Link: Considering “Digital Transformation”
“That’s why agile methodologies such as DevOps are so important, not in themselves (yes, that would be putting the cart before the horse again) but because they give businesses an approach to innovate at high speed.”
Original source: Considering “Digital Transformation”
Link: Considering “Digital Transformation”
“That’s why agile methodologies such as DevOps are so important, not in themselves (yes, that would be putting the cart before the horse again) but because they give businesses an approach to innovate at high speed.”
Original source: Considering “Digital Transformation”