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Cloud native order management boosts speed, scale and operational efficiency

TM Forum

HT wanted to move its order management to being open source, cloud-native and microservices-based, so that it could be scaled easily. Application Framework. also known as TAM or GB929) was used to map applications. TM Forum’s Open APIs (GB992. ) Microservices architecture. The operator referenced.

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Why Meta is giving away its extremely powerful AI model

Vox

But more importantly, its open source nature adds new urgency to an important ethical debate over who should control AI — and whether it can be made safe. Zuckerberg also made the case for why it’s better for leading AI models to be “open source,” which means making the technology’s underlying code largely available for anyone to use.

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4 paths to sustainable AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Concerns that AI contributes to global warming stem from estimates that GPUs used to develop and keep AI models running use four times as much energy as those serving conventional cloud applications, and that AI could be on track to use as much electricity as Ireland. Our theory is no.

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Technology Short Take #80

Scott Lowe

Networking. Biruk Mekonnen has an introductory article on using Netmiko for network automation. Gabriele Gerbino has a nice write-up about Cisco’s efforts with APIs ; his article includes a brief description of YANG data models and a comparison of working with network devices via SSH or via API. Servers/Hardware. and vSphere.

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Technology Short Take 151

Scott Lowe

Networking. The story of a developer deliberately polluting their open source projects—as outlined here for the “colors.js” Via the Kubernetes blog, Rory McCune of Aqua Security provides some guidelines for securing admission controllers. Operating Systems/Applications. And now for the content!

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Technology Short Take 114

Scott Lowe

Networking. Courtesy of Tigera, Alex Pollitt shares some guidelines on when Linux conntrack is no longer your friend. The CNCF blog has a great article written by an Alibaba software engineer (Xingyu Chen) on some performance optimizations for etcd that have been contributed back to the open source community.

Linux 60
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Technology Short Take 121

Scott Lowe

Networking. Brian Linkletter has a post on how to run the Antidote network emulator on KVM for better performance. Antidote, as I understand it, is the network emulator that runs the labs on the NRELabs web site (which is another cool thing in and of itself). Operating Systems/Applications. Servers/Hardware.

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