Containerization and Kubernetes are driving the industry toward the development of cloud-shared service platforms for several reasons.
Vamsi Chemitiganti
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SPs are simply a way of first standardizing , consolidating, and automating processes in cost-effective locations to provide services to internal customers.
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5G world comes with its own unique set of challenges, particularly in network planning and optimization. To overcome these hurdles, this blog post will explore what generative AI can provide in terms of solutions that can aid 5G network planners.
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This blog discusses what the applications of Gen AI may be on the network and operational sides of telecom.
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Despite the challenges, the potential benefits of SDV are significant. Businesses that are looking to get involved in the SDV ecosystem should start by understanding the benefits and challenges of SDV, and developing a strategy for addressing these challenges.
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My Technical Observations on: “Scaling up the Prime Video audio/video monitoring service and reducing costs by 90%”
the blog post highlights the challenges faced by the Prime Video team in monitoring video quality at scale, as well as the comprehensive approach they took to address these challenges.
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My thoughts on the Prime Video Tech Blog: – “Scaling up the Prime Video audio/video monitoring service and reducing costs by 90%
The blog has understandably raised questions about whether containerization and serverless architectures deliver benefits beyond the monolith.
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For this week’s post, I want to provide readers with a blog post from Marcel Kolny at Amazon that discusses the significant improvements made to Prime Video’s audio-video monitoring service, which resulted in several benefits, including a 90% reduction in costs.
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Infrastructure as code (IaC) is the practice of automating the provisioning and management of IT infrastructure using machine-readable configuration files or scripts, rather than manual configuration.