How do we fund open source?
Foundations also can help in more indirect ways, like mentorship, recognition, and community support, and by providing metrics to help business owners quantify the impact of projects and direct investments. “Foundations take up a huge portion of project support beyond straightforward funding,” says Brian Proffitt, senior manager of community outreach in the Open Source Program […]
Read MoreHow to Plan, Test, and Deploy Multi-Network SIMs for Global IoT Success
As IoT continues to transform industries across diverse markets, the demand for seamless, secure, and reliable connectivity has never been greater. However, no single connectivity type can meet the diverse needs of IoT applications. Global IoT deployments come with various challenges, such as network certifications, roaming restrictions, sunsetting legacy networks, and ensuring both scalability and […]
Read MoreSecure Azure Kubernetes with Advanced Container Networking Services
The observability tools give you real-time data on network performance inside your AKS clusters, helping spot performance problems early, with visualization tools that show interconnections and how services interact. Meanwhile, the DNS tools work with Azure networking to help deploy a set of networking policies that control who and what has access to your service, […]
Read MoreWhat IoT Developers Need to Know About Bluetooth App Development
As the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to grow, Bluetooth technology has become a critical component in the development of connected devices. Bluetooth and its app development offer a reliable and energy-efficient solution for short-range communication, making it ideal for a wide range of IoT applications. In this article, we will explore the key aspects […]
Read MoreKtor 3.0 switches to kotlinx.io library
Ktor 3.0, the latest version of the Kotlin-based framework for building asynchronous client- and server-side applications, is now available. Ktor 3.0 switches to the kotlinx.io library for handling data sources. The release also highlights support for server-sent events (SSE). The JetBrains Ktor 3.0 technology, announced October 10, can be accessed from start.ktor.io. The biggest change […]
Read MoreHow to manage generative AI programs – governance, education, regulation
The CoE police: Leadership, enforcement, and automation Policing new technology initiatives involves creating a small set of common standards that should govern all the teams taking part. For generative AI projects, this could include creating consistent approaches to managing prompt recipes, agent development and testing, and access to developer tools and integrations. These rules should […]
Read More5 Real World Applications of Cellular IoT in Smart Cities
Why is there a pressing need for cellular IoT in smart cities? According to the UN, by 2050, 2 out of 3 people all over the world will be living in urban areas. This means 2.5 billion more people will be living in cities. As a result, there is a pressing need for more sustainable planning as […]
Read MoreAt the mercy of social media
And I don’t mind ads. In fact, I like that most social networks endeavor to show me ads based on my interests and search history. While ads can often be intrusive and obnoxious, I actually appreciate some of the newer ways that the sites show me ads. Most social media platforms show clearly labeled ads as a normal […]
Read MorealwaysAI 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 […]
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