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Environment as a Service (EaaS): A Comprehensive Comparison Analysis

Choosing the right solution to manage your application & environment infrastructure is crucial. As the demand for environments as a service (EaaS) continues to increase, more and more platforms are emerging, making it difficult to decide which one to choose. In a recent comparative analysis of environment-as-a-service (EaaS) solutions on the market, Qovery was one of four solutions evaluated, alongside Release, Bunnyshell, and AWS Proton. The study was conducted by Pablo E.

How to secure your MLOps tooling?

Generative AI projects like ChatGPT have motivated enterprises to rethink their AI strategy and make it a priority. In a report published by PwC, 72% of respondents said they were confident in the ROI of artificial intelligence. More than half of respondents also state that their AI projects are compliant with applicable regulations (57%) and protect systems from cyber attacks, threats or manipulations (55%). Production-grade AI initiatives are not an easy task.

A Comprehensive Guide to Geofencing in Healthcare

Location-based marketing has been around for a while. Marketers have used ZIP codes to send personalized marketing messages to target audiences. However, these tactics are limited. For example, you can’t trigger ads in real-time or at the moment of highest intent. But what if you could target the right customers at the right place and time? Enter geofencing.

Revamping Azure Storage: A Look at the 2023 Updates

As we continue to journey through 2023, one of the highlights in the tech world has been the evolution of Azure Storage, Microsoft’s cloud storage solution. Azure Storage, known for its robustness and adaptability, has rolled out several exciting updates this year, each of them designed to enhance user experience, improve security, and provide more flexibility and control over data management.

Crash Course on Building and Monitoring AWS CDK Apps

In this webinar, learn how to use the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) to build a complex microservice-based application and implement distributed tracing to monitor it. You'll be able to follow along with Thorsten Höeger, Cloud Automation Evangelist, and AWS CDK expert Michele Mancioppi, as they live-code an application that uses AWS Lambda with Node.js, and Amazon ECS with Java. Once built, you'll learn how you can apply distributed tracing to any AWS CDK-based application, in just a single line of code.

All the Hard Stuff Nobody Talks About when Building Products with LLMs

Earlier this month, we released the first version of our new natural language querying interface, Query Assistant. People are using it in all kinds of interesting ways! We’ll have a post that really dives into that soon. However, I want to talk about something else first. There’s a lot of hype around AI, and in particular, Large Language Models (LLMs).

The Future of Asset Management: The Rise of Bluetooth Tracking Technology

Asset management has become an essential part of businesses across various industries. From tracking tools, equipment, and machinery to monitoring the movement of goods, asset management helps organizations to optimize their operations and streamline their processes. However, with advancements in technology, traditional asset management techniques are slowly becoming outdated. One such technology that is on the rise is Bluetooth tracking.

Data Dictionaries: A Comprehensive Guide

Data dictionaries are an invaluable tool for any data-driven organization, but they can often seem like a complex and daunting task to build. Not only do you need to understand the definition of a data dictionary — you also have to know its components, benefits and how to create one. In this article, we'll cover everything about data dictionaries — from beginning to end — so that you'll have a good foundation of what a data dictionary is for. Read on for a detailed guide!

Monitoring smart cities with Grafana, Timescale, and Sentilo

Miquel is a Project Manager at Seidor Opentrends, focused on smart cities, data, and IoT projects. Seidor Opentrends, which is headquartered in Barcelona and has offices around the world, provides end-to-end, high quality IT transformation services and serves as a consultant on open source and software architecture for municipalities throughout Spain. At Seidor OpenTrends, we build and maintain Sentilo, an open source sensor and actuator platform for smart cities.