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Von Neumann Architecture vs. Harvard Architecture: A Detailed Comparison

IT Toolbox

Von Neumann architecture is the foundation for most modern computers, while Harvard architecture offers an alternative design for specific applications. This article provides a detailed comparison of the two most popular computer architectures.

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CSPs need an evolutionary architecture to embrace cloud

TM Forum

In this second article in a two-part series, TM Forum’s George Glass looks at how the Open Digital Architecture can help communications service providers transition to cloud-native applications and public cloud.

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Zero trust requires clear architecture plans before changing core systems

Network World

Zero trust touches everything: identity, applications, networks, data, and devices. In our research, we’ve found the most successful organizations dedicated the first phase of their zero-trust initiatives to working out an architecture. To read this article in full, please click here Instead, start with the big picture.

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The Ultra Ethernet Consortium wants to improve networking standard for HPC applications and AI

TechSpot

Hosted by The Linux Foundation, the Ultra Ethernet Consortium (UEC) has just been announced with the goal of building a complete, Ethernet-based communication stack architecture for high-performance networking applications. Read Entire Article

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Balancing Resource Sharing in Multi-tenant Architectures with Single-tenant Services

KineticData

This article delves into these challenges, focusing on strategies to ensure security, scalability, and performance in shared environments. Understanding the Landscape In multi-tenant architectures, resources such as computing power, databases, and network resources are shared among various users or clients, referred to here as tenants.

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What is TOGAF? An enterprise architecture methodology for business

CIO Business Intelligence

The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) is an enterprise architecture methodology that offers a high-level framework for enterprise software development. TOGAF definition. The fundamental content includes all the essentials and best practices of TOGAF that create the foundation for the framework.

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7 web application development challenges in 2024 (and a solution)

mrc's Cup of Joe Blog

Summary: As technology evolves at breakneck speed, it brings new opportunities and challenges to web application development. If businesses want to create lasting, successful web applications, they must address these challenges. Let’s talk about web applications. Why are web applications so important?