DevCon 2023: Harnessing AI and ML for Developers to Transform Enterprise Success
Background DevCon 2023 was held from May 16th to May 19th at the San Jose Convention Center in California. According to organizers, attendance more than
Background DevCon 2023 was held from May 16th to May 19th at the San Jose Convention Center in California. According to organizers, attendance more than
This post will cover an emerging Web Assembly (Wasm) technology and Generative AI capabilities learned from attending the KubeCon + CNC EU 2023 conference. Figure
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) has added new features to its managed service for large-scale Kubernetes deployments. This blog post covers how these features help customers
Examples of blog/video combination: Red Hat Oracle Discussing Extended Partnership – interview with Mike Evans and Leo Leung and write-up Workday – Sunlife customer story
Workday recently held its annual analyst conference in the Bay Area, where executives shared the company’s strategy to embed AI and ML technology throughout its
Courtesy: McDonalds According to Wall Street Journal, McDonald’s temporarily shut its corporate offices in the U.S. as the fast-food giant prepares to send out layoff
Background: This blog post is the second in a series of write-ups featuring customers using Workday Extend for innovation. Each post features the business challenges
On January 31st, 2023, Oracle and Red Hat announced an expansion of their collaboration. This blog post covers the announcement, the value both companies bring
Introduction: My career kicked off when I graduated in 1982, after which I worked in the computer department of a large company. I pivoted twice
Background: This blog post is the first in a series of write-ups featuring customers using Workday Extend for innovation. Each Post features the business challenges
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Introduction: An AWS pre-briefing under NDA and the enticing title “What’s next with AWS” roped
Introduction KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe marked a transition in which Kubernetes is no longer the
Introduction IBM acquired Red Hat for $34 billion and preserved its independence, which is paying