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Expert articles on cloud, software development, and AI
June 10, 2020
As cloud adoption hits another growth spurt, companies are discovering the power of mixing and matching cloud services into solutions that address almost any business need Read more â¶
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Master these next-level Git techniques for cleaner commits, smarter debugging, and more elegant repo organization
Most likely, the assumptions behind your data science model or the patterns in your data did not survive the coronavirus pandemic. Hereâs how to address the challenges of model drift
Survey from AppDynamics indicates the acceleration of digital transformation during the pandemic creates new IT risks
Microsoft and RedisLabs are collaborating to bring advanced Redis features to Azure, adding new in-memory database tools to Azureâs cache service
The next major release of the popular Google-created web framework is nearing the finish line
Using AI to identify people is a powerful tool for individuals, businesses and government organizations. However, privacy advocates and legal experts have called into question the ethics of using artificial intelligence to analyze faces without a person's consent. InfoWorld senior writer Serdar Yegulalp joins Juliet to discuss the mechanics of AI facial recognition technology, how AI works to analyze your face data, why it's used by law enforcement agencies and privacy concerns.
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