What is the internet of medical things (IoMT)?
The internet of medical things (IoMT) is the collection of medical devices and applications that connect to healthcare IT systems through online computer networks. IoMT improves patient monitoring and care processes while also increasing operational efficiency and reducing costs. In practice, IoMT in healthcare can include the following: Using remote patient monitoring (RPM) for people […]
Read MoreMCP server announced for JFrog supply chain management platform
As Curran explained, MCP is more focused on how to link an agent to tools and data, while A2A is focused on how to build multi-agent orchestrations and workflows. A2A is supported by Atlassian, Box, Cohere, Intuit, Langchain, MongoDB, PayPal, Salesforce, SAP, ServiceNow, UKG and Workday, as well as by service providers such as Accenture, […]
Read More10 top design principles of IoT
With IoT, everyday items become smart allies, making life and work easier and more connected. And it’s not just the devices themselves doing that. It’s a combination of IoT devices and the applications and systems that connect to them. Good IoT design aims to create smart systems that are easy to use, work well, align […]
Read MoreAWS looks to cut storage costs for LLM embeddings with Amazon S3 Vectors
In contrast, AWS is proposing that enterprises use a new type of S3 bucket purpose-built for storing and querying vector data via a dedicated set of APIs, Amazon S3 Vector, that it says eliminates the need for provisioning infrastructure for a vector database. Raya Mukherjee, senior analyst at Everest Group, said Amazon S3 or any […]
Read MoreTop 7 must-have IoT skills to boost your career
Devices of all types in every environment — including mobile phones, automobiles and industrial equipment — are now connecting to the internet. By 2034, Statista predicts the total number of connected devices will reach 40.6 billion — more than double the 19.8 billion devices in 2025. As a result, engineers, developers and other IoT professionals […]
Read MoreDoes public cloud AI cost too much?
Initially, the promise of the cloud is compelling, offering immediate scalability, rapid provisioning, and managed services. However, as organizations transition from pilots and proofs of concept to production-grade, steady-state AI, cloud costs can escalate rapidly, sometimes far exceeding initial forecasts. Resource-intensive AI training or inference jobs in the cloud can trigger unexpected, fluctuating bills, often […]
Read MoreWhy LLMs demand a new approach to authorization
Balancing innovation and security There is so much incredible promise in AI right now but also incredible peril. Users and enterprises need to trust that the AI dream won’t become a security nightmare. As I’ve noted, we often sideline security in the rush to innovate. We can’t do that with AI. The cost of getting […]
Read MoreTypeScript 5.9 supports deferred module evaluation
The preview of the expandable hovers feature, meanwhile, offers “quick info verbosity.” Developers using an editor like Visual Studio Code now will now see + and – buttons on the left of these hover tooltips. Clicking on the + button will expand out types more deeply, while clicking on the – button will return to […]
Read MoreVisual Studio Code bolsters Copilot Chat, MCP support
In an effort to make VS Code an open-source AI editor, the GitHub Copilot Chat extension source code now is available on GitHub under an MIT license. The open-sourcing not only allows developers to explore and contribute to the project, but also enables understanding of the implementation of chat modes, custom instructions, and AI integrations, […]
Read MoreAI coding tools can slow down seasoned developers by 19%
“The 19% slowdown observed among experienced developers is not an indictment of AI as a whole, but a reflection of the real-world friction of integrating probabilistic suggestions into deterministic workflows,” Gogia explained, emphasizing that measurement should include “downstream rework, code churn, and peer review cycles—not just time-to-code.” Broader industry evidence The METR findings align with […]
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