In a business landscape where competition is fierce, the time between development and deployment is ever more compressed, and customer retention matters most, it pays to do everything in your power to ensure that your software delivers a steady baseline of performance, 24/7. This is particularly true of web-based applications, where consistent speed and uptime
Deep learning is a set of machine learning algorithms that model high-level abstractions in data using architectures consisting of multiple nonlinear transformations. What does it mean? How Deep Learning Works A deep machine learning process consists of two main phases: training and inferring. You should think about the training phase as a process of labeling
By the end of article, you will understand on what is the Difference Between AI, ML, and DL. Artificial intelligence is the future. Artificial intelligence is science fiction. Artificial intelligence is already part of our everyday lives. All those statements are true, it just depends on what flavor of AI you are referring to. For
Deep learning is one of the buzziest buzzwords of 2017, and for good reason. Deep learning (more accurately called deep neural networks) attempts to mimic the activities of the brain. The basic principles of neural networks have existed since the late 1950s, yet it wasn’t until around 2010 that computers became powerful enough (and data
Serverless main benefits: Reduced time to market and quicker software release. Lower operational and development costs. A smaller cost to scale – there is no need for developers to implement code to scale and administrators do not need to upgrade existing servers or add additional ones. Works with agile development and allows developers to focus
PaaS vs Serverless If the fundamental trick of distributed systems is getting rid of state, and both PaaS and Serverless are based on this trick, then why is Serverless different from PaaS? They both have the same basic idea, but Serverless addresses a set of use cases that PaaS does not: small event-driven functions. It
Antivirus was the first and still is the primary endpoint protection technology for Endpoint Protection Platforms (EPP). Throughout the last twenty years, there have been many other components added to EPP such as anti-malware, anti-spyware and personal firewalls, but most of these components are never even installed. Even with the added technologies there are still
In the rapidly changing world of IT, “serverless computing” is an important and integral term. Some think of serverless computing as a flavor of cloud services, but it’s really broader than that. Serverless computing is actually a good moniker for a lot of what has driven enterprise IT into the future – the idea that
The serverless concept aims to build Software as a Service applications more effective. Maybe you know the “Cloud Stack” and IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS, as the three layers of this stack. Before serverless the most effective way to build SaaS applications was to develop microservices, deploy them on a Platform as a Service (PaaS) and
Platform as a service (PaaS) is a complete development and deployment environment in the cloud, with resources that enable you to deliver everything from simple cloud-based apps to sophisticated, cloud-enabled enterprise applications. You purchase the resources you need from a cloud service provider on a pay-as-you-go basis and access them over a secure Internet connection.