As companies around the globe are accelerating digital transformation, their IT infrastructures are increasingly dependent on distributed systems, cloud infrastructures, virtual machines, and containers. They are playing leading roles in providing scalability, agility, and on-demand services. But complexity brings a different set of issues: ineffective consumption of resources, failure recovery, budget overrun, and security vulnerabilities. […]
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GPU hosting refers to renting cloud-based servers equipped with powerful Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), essential for handling AI and machine learning workloads. GPUs excel at performing parallel computations, making them ideal for training deep learning models, running inference, and processing large datasets at high speeds. Instead of investing in costly on-premise hardware, developers and businesses […]
Today, we’re announcing the general availability of Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) P6-B200 instances powered by NVIDIA B200 to address customer needs for high performance and scalability in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and high performance computing (HPC) applications. Amazon EC2 P6-B200 instances accelerate a broad range of GPU-enabled workloads but are especially […]
Starting today, you can use AWS CodeBuild Docker Server capability to provision a dedicated and persistent Docker server directly within your CodeBuild project. With Docker Server capability, you can accelerate your Docker image builds by centralizing image building to a remote host, which reduces wait times and increases overall efficiency. From my benchmark, with this […]
Generative AI has brought many new possibilities to organizations. It has equipped them with new abilities to retire technical debt, modernize legacy systems, and build agile infrastructure to help unlock the value that is trapped in their internal data. However, many enterprises still rely heavily on legacy IT infrastructure, particularly mainframes and VMware-based systems. These […]
I started my career as a .NET developer and have seen .NET evolve over the last couple of decades. Like many of you, I also developed multiple enterprise applications in .NET Framework that ran only on Windows. I fondly remember building my first enterprise application with .NET Framework. Although it served us well, the technology […]
The past decade has seen a sea change in the way business is done. For ten years, organizations rushed to the cloud and its promises of greater agility, scalability, and cost effectiveness. This mass migration was a “life and shift” move from legacy systems to keep up in a rapidly shifting world. The goal was […]
Data is being used more freely in the world of soccer/football across all aspects of the sport to help attain better results. This approach has proven effective at several clubs globally, with a leading example being Premier League side Brentford. The club utilizes analytics and predictive big data to identify players that could fit into […]
Migrating large volumes of unstructured data often measured in petabytes and encompassing billions of files, is a daunting task facing IT teams today. These files vary in type and size, from tiny logs to massive video files, and are often scattered across legacy systems, local storage arrays, and different business units. Enterprises commonly face major […]
Micah Walter Micah Walter is a Sr. Solutions Architect supporting enterprise customers in the New York City region and beyond. He advises executives, engineers, and architects at every step along their journey to the cloud, with a deep focus on sustainability and practical design. In his free time, Micah enjoys the outdoors, photography, and chasing […]