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Disrupting the Industrial Metaverse Using Open Private 5G and Edge
5G is seemingly the next big thing of the current decade, so it is about time the world adapts to its offerings and moves ahead along with it. Let us try to understand how it will affect the ongoing industrial revolution or Industry 4.0.
Cloud Data Management Strategies You Should Adopt
Since the inception of digitalization, data has become a valuable resource for every individual and business. With such humongous data volumes, it has also become necessary to handle them. This article focuses on the different data management strategies that can be followed in the cloud, and tells you why cloud data management is so important.
Integrating Network Function Virtualization with the DevOps Pipeline: Containerization
This multi-part series of articles will take you through the various components of DevOps. It will introduce you to network function virtualization and its integration with the DevOps pipeline. This second article in the series focuses on containerization.
Al: More About Neural Networks and an Introduction to PyTorch
The previous article in this series on AI and machine learning was critical in many respects. First, we started using scikit-learn, a very powerful Python library for developing AI and machine learning based applications. Second, we deployed our first trained model. But, most important, the article introduced ChatGPT, maybe for the first time by a print magazine in India. This eighth article in the AI series talks a little more about neural networks as well as unsupervised learning, and introduces PyTorch, a very powerful framework capable of learning from data.
Popular IDEs for Developers and How to Choose One
Get acquainted with the popular open source IDEs, and find out how to make an informed decision while selecting one.
Ten Popular LOT Platforms You Should be Aware of
Let's take a quick look at the trending loT platforms and their features.
Open Source: Emerging Tech in 2023!
Here's a brief overview of the emerging technologies and trends in the field of IT. What's interesting is that these are backed by some highly innovative open source software.
Open Source Tools for the Modern Workplace
Organisations need a wide range of software tools in order to run efficiently, especially with a large section of their workforce working from home, fully or partially. Thankfully, there are quite a few open source tools they can rely on.
Platforms and Toolkits for Blockchain Development: A Quick Look
The blockchain is today being used in a range of applications and fields, including e-governance, logistics and financial transactions. There are quite a few platforms and toolkits that are available today that can be used for developing a blockchain.
Is Metaverse just a Poorly built Video Game or a Great Marketing Tool?
What do INTERPOL, Flipkart, Union Bank of India, and Virat Kohli have in common? They all entered the metaverse in the past quarter.
Generative Al and its Interactions with the World of FOSS
Here's a primer on generative Al, thoughts on how you can empower yourself with this tech, and an insight into how Stable Diffusion has achieved success as an open source effort.
The Metaverse is Here to Stay
The metaverse is no longer an unfamiliar term. The technology behind it is evolving each day and promises to engulf our lives in the years to come. We take a look at its history, evolution, applications and risks, as well as the top 12 metaverse platforms today.
"Non-free programs are a threat to everyone's freedom"
Richard Matthew Stallman (aka RMS) can be best described as a genius or a maverick. He graduated from Harvard in physics while working at the Artificial Intelligence Lab in Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1984, he started developing the GNU operating system; then in 1985 he founded the Free Software Foundation and invented the concept of copyleft—a legal mechanism to protect the modification and redistribution rights of free software. How have things progressed? How happy is he with the current state of affairs? Given the increased awareness and use of free software, we had (wrongly) assumed that he would be happy with the progress. He not only reiterated the weakness in defence of freedom but also outlined the threat humanity faces when “progress” (in the purely practical sense) is promoted at the neglect of freedom. Let’s see what he has to say.
Make Your Business Global with Stablecoins and Lazerpay
This article explains the basics of Stablecoin cryptocurrency and how it can be integrated into your business model to make it global.
How Blockchains can Transform Enterprises
Blockchains have been around for some time now, but have not been used to their full potential yet. Let's take a look at the different types of blockchains, how they help enterprises, and their benefits and drawbacks.
How a Blockchain Differs from a Database
Blockchain is a relatively new technology and essentially means a ‘chain of blocks’. This article outlines the basic differences between a blockchain and a database.
Make Your Business Global with Stablecoins and Lazerpay
This article explains the basics of Stablecoin cryptocurrency and how it can be integrated into your business model to make it global.
How Blockchains can Transform Enterprises
Blockchains have been around for some time now, but have not been used to their full potential yet. Let’s take a look at the different types of blockchains, how they help enterprises, and their benefits and drawbacks.
Microservices Patterns
Breaking a complex monolith system into a set of collaborating microservices pays rich dividends in terms of auto-scaling, time-to-market and adopting modern technologies, etc, to name a few. So far, we have seen how a monolith like UMS (user management system) can be decomposed and deployed in a polyglot environment. In this twelfth and last part of the series, we take a look at the patterns that are central to the success of microservices architecture. We conclude with the final design of the UMS.
Microservices Patterns
Breaking a complex monolith system into a set of collaborating microservices pays rich dividends in terms of auto-scaling, time-to-market and adopting modern technologies, etc, to name a few. So far, we have seen how a monolith like UMS (user management system) can be decomposed and deployed in a polyglot environment. In this twelfth and last part of the series, we take a look at the patterns that are central to the success of microservices architecture. We conclude with the final design of the UMS.
A Guide to a Career in Embedded Systems
Embedded systems serve as a bridge between traditional hardware and software. With artificial intelligence (AI), edge computing, and other advancements, embedded systems are experiencing meteoric growth in many vast and interdisciplinary subfields. So, the term embedded systems means different thing to different people in the industry. This article will help gain some important perspectives about this field and understand the nitty-gritty involved.
How we can Innovate Better
Real innovation is becoming scarce day by day. It is being replaced by fund-raising celebrations. There is no dearth of problems or issues to be tackled; instead, most startups spend a large portion of funds on rebranding, marketing, and serving unsustainable claims.
CRM Tools: Make the Right Choice
This list of best open source CRM tools with diverse USPs is designed to help you choose the most suitable one for your business.
15 Things to Remember While Selecting an IoT Platform
How does one compare the IoT platforms available in the market and select the right one? Let us take a look at some of the platforms available in the market and their features, and see the selection guide presented in this article.
“QNU Labs and India will be the go-to place for quantum cybersecurity”
We live in a digital world that’s heavily dependent on the internet, and yet, many of our cybersecurity methods are pretty juvenile. QNu Labs, pronounced as Q-New, is India’s only quantum-tech cybersecurity company, and it is trying to lead the quantum mission for India. Sunil Gupta, co-founder & CEO of QNu Labs, explains the need to reimagine cybersecurity in an interaction with EFY
SkyWater receives US$ 15 million from the DOD
As part of the previously announced US$ 27 million commitment, SkyWater Technology has announced that it has received US$ 15 million from the US Department of Defense (DOD) to support open source design for its 90nm process offering.
IBM Research launches DS4SD, an open source toolbox for scientific research
In an effort to accelerate the pace of scientific discovery, IBM Research has for the first time made a portion of the IBM Deep Search experience available through an open source framework.
Cirq is now the common language for Google engineers to create quantum programs
After more than four years of development, the Google open source quantum programming framework Cirq has gained stability and established itself as the common language used by Google engineers to create quantum programs on Google’s own quantum processors.
Foundry gives a Bitcoin grant to Stratum V2 protocol developer
Foundry Digital LLC (or Foundry), a service provider for organisations in the digital asset mining and staking industry, has made public a grant of 1 Bitcoin (BTC) to 4ss0, a pseudonymous developer working on Stratum V2, an open source protocol that outlines how Bitcoin miners, proxies, and mining pools communicate in order to contribute Hashrate to the Bitcoin network.
The Why, What and Who of Open Access
Read on to find out why open access makes sense for India, despite the roadblocks here.