alwaysAI Partners With Eagle Eye Networks
Today, alwaysAI, a leader in computer vision solutions, announced a technical integration with Eagle Eye Networks, the global leader in cloud video surveillance. The integration of alwaysAI’s computer vision technology to the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS (video management system) empowers customers to leverage a wide range of advanced computer vision applications. alwaysAI’s computer vision applications […]
Read MoreMicrosoft’s Drasi: A lightweight approach to event-driven programming
Event-driven architectures like this are a relatively common design pattern in distributed systems. Like other distributed development models, they have their own problems, especially at scale. When you’re getting tens or hundreds of events a minute, it’s easy to detect and respond to the messages you’re looking for. But when your application or service grows […]
Read MoreTechEx Expo Europe Recap
The highly anticipated TechEx Expo Europe celebrated an 18 percent increase in attendance this year, drawing an impressive 8,000 participants to its Amsterdam event on June 25-26, 2024. As one of the premier technology conferences and expos, TechEx Expo continues to set the stage for innovation and collaboration in the world of IoT, AI, cybersecurity, […]
Read MoreAI is killing cloud sustainability
You only need to look at the differences in power consumption between GPUs and CPUs. CPUs were fine for most traditional processing, on the cloud and on-prem. However, the shift to AI has made GPUs the preferred processors. GPUs draw more power due to their design for parallel processing, which is necessary for graphics rendering […]
Read MoreEssential Cybersecurity Practices for IoT-Based Fleet Management
IoT-integrated technologies have created a seamless way for businesses to manage their fleets. However, the Internet of Things comes with cybersecurity threats. The more connectivity there is, the higher the risk. Therefore, fleet management teams need to understand these technologies’ vulnerabilities and the best cybersecurity practices to prevent them. The Growing Need for IoT Security […]
Read MoreHow to leverage APIs for IT-enabled information capability
From chief archaeologist to modern explorer In the past, discovering existing APIs within an organization often felt like archaeology — digging through legacy systems, documentation, and code bases to unearth reusable components. Some have (maybe just me) even referred to themselves as the resident chief archaeologist, sifting through layers of code in search of hidden […]
Read MoreUnderstanding Cold Storage Fleet Tracking
In the logistics industry, transporting temperature-sensitive goods presents unique challenges. Maintaining the integrity of perishable items like food, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals requires precise temperature control throughout the supply chain. Cold storage fleet tracking plays a crucial role in ensuring that these goods remain within specified temperature ranges during transportation, thereby preserving quality and safety standards. […]
Read MoreHow IoT Devices Transform Healthcare with Real-Time Data Collection
In healthcare, access to accurate, real-time data is crucial for improving patient outcomes. IoT devices revolutionize how healthcare collects, organizes, and analyzes this data, enabling caregivers to identify and address health issues more efficiently. From wearable ECG monitors to smart blood pressure cuffs, IoT devices for healthcare data collection gather valuable information on patients’ fitness […]
Read MoreCalifornia’s vetoed AI bill: Bullet dodged, but not for long
Artificial intelligence has the power to revolutionize industries, drive economic growth, and improve our quality of life. But like any powerful, widely available technology, AI also poses significant risks. California’s now vetoed legislation, SB 1047 — the Safe and Secure Innovation for Frontier Artificial Intelligence Models Act — sought to combat “catastrophic” risks from AI […]
Read MoreThe best new features and fixes in Python 3.13
Python 3.12 brought more specializations and other refinements to the interpreter. Now, Python 3.13 adds new elements to the JIT that generate actual machine code at runtime, instead of just specialized bytecode. The resulting speedup isn’t much just yet—maybe 5%—but it paves the way for future optimizations that weren’t previously possible. Right now, the JIT is considered […]
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