FTC’s non-compete ban almost certainly dead, based on a Texas federal court decision
The political dynamics of legislatively dealing with non-competes make it unappealing to members of Congress. The move is favorable to employees — and there are more of them, so those are potential votes. But employers like non-competes and they can spend money via lobbying to help members get elected. In a choice of money versus […]
Read Moremioty Alliance Announces Gold Sponsorship of IoT Sparks 2024 in Valencia
The mioty Alliance is proud to announce its gold sponsorship of IoT Sparks 2024, a premier Internet of Things (IoT) event taking place on September 19, 2024, in Valencia, Spain. IoT Sparks 2024 is set to be a driver for innovation and transformation in the IoT industry. This groundbreaking event will bring together influential leaders, […]
Read MoreHow to use Refit to consume APIs in ASP.NET Core
Refit is an open-source library for .NET, .NET Core, and Xamarin that makes consuming REST APIs simpler and easier by enabling you to define the API endpoints as C# interfaces, thereby eliminating the need to create HTTP requests and parse HTTP responses manually. In this article we will delve into the Refit library for .NET […]
Read Moremioty Alliance Announces New ETSI Standard for Low Throughput Networks
The mioty Alliance is pleased to announce the release of ETSI TS 103 357-2 V2.1.1, a significant update to the TS-UNB protocol specification for Low Throughput Networks (LTN). This new version, published in June 2024, represents a major step forward in standardizing and improving LTN technologies. Key highlights of the new specification include: Class B: […]
Read MoreUnderstanding DiskANN, a foundation of the Copilot Runtime
One of the key components of Microsoft’s Copilot Runtime edge AI development platform for Windows is a new vector search technology, DiskANN (Disk Accelerated Nearest Neighbors). Building on a long-running Microsoft Research project, DiskANN is a way of building and managing vector indexes inside your applications. It uses a mix of in-memory and disk storage […]
Read MoreThe What, Why, and How of Predictive Maintenance
With the rapid development of technology and its incredible abilities, predictive maintenance has emerged as an exceptionally useful tool for businesses, especially those whose operations involve complicated machinery or vehicles. What is Predictive Maintenance? So, what is predictive maintenance and why is it important? In short, it is technology that effectively analyzes historical and current data to […]
Read MoreRust types team moves forward on next-gen trait solver
The Rust types team has made significant progress on the next-generation trait solver, according to a June 26 blog post. Work done to stabilize the use of the next-generation trait solver in coherence checking surfaced small behavior regressions and hangs, which caused delays. But the team is close to compiling the standard library and the […]
Read More5 cybersecurity risks and challenges in supply chain
Supply chains are a potential playground for hackers. Due to complexity and the inherent reliance on partners, supply chains are rife with cybersecurity risks and challenges. CISOs and CIOs must relinquish the idea that supply chain partners’ security problems won’t affect their company and take action to protect their company’s supply chain security. Many of […]
Read MoreThe New Dawn of 5G
Welcome to the new era of 5G, a transformative leap in technology that is unprecedentedly reshaping our world. As we stand on the brink of this revolution, it’s crucial to understand the profound impact 5G is having on various industries and our daily lives. What is 5G? 5G, or the fifth generation of mobile networks, […]
Read MoreThe perils of overengineering generative AI systems
Cloud is the easiest way to build generative AI systems; that’s why cloud revenues are skyrocketing. However, many of these systems are overengineered, which drives complexity and unnecessary costs. Overengineering is a familiar issue. We’ve been overthinking and overbuilding systems, devices, machines, vehicles, etc., for many years. Why would the cloud be any different? Overengineering […]
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