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      Pinecone’s new serverless database may see few takers, analysts say

      pubsub.slavino.sk / infoworldcom · Wednesday, 17 January - 18:00 edit

    There might be few takers for Pinecone’s new serverless vector database , dubbed Pinecone Serverless, analysts believe.

    “Why set up and administer a separate database—even one with the advantages of serverless scalability—if you can get the same functionality from the database you are already using and in which you are already managing your data?”, said Doug Henschen, principal analyst at Constellation Research.

    Other than mainstream vector databases , such as Milvus, Weaviate, and Chroma, vector embedding and search features have either already been added or are coming soon to database service providers, including MongoDB , Couchbase , Snowflake , and Google BigQuery , among others.

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      JFrog, AWS team up for machine learning in the cloud

      pubsub.slavino.sk / infoworldcom · Wednesday, 17 January - 14:15 edit

    Software supply chain provider JFrog is integrating with the Amazon SageMaker cloud-based machine learning platform to incorporate machine learning models into the software development lifecycle.

    The JFrog platform integration with Amazon SageMaker , available now, ensures artifacts produced by data scientists to develop machine learning applications are pulled from and saved in the JFrog Artifactory . Announced on January 17, the JFrog-Amazon pairing makes machine learning models immutable, traceable, secure, and validated as they mature for release, JFrog said.

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      Get started with Anaconda Python

      pubsub.slavino.sk / infoworldcom · Wednesday, 17 January - 10:00 edit

    No question about it, Python is a crucial part of modern data science. Convenient and powerful, Python connects data scientists and developers with a galaxy of tools and functionality, in convenient and programmatic ways.

    Still, those tools sometimes come with assembly required, sometimes a lot of it. Because Python is a general-purpose programming language, how it’s packaged and delivered doesn’t speak specifically to data scientists. But various projects deliver Python to that audience in a way that’s prepackaged, with little to no assembly required—something regular Python users can benefit from, too.

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      3 visions for the future of the Internet

      pubsub.slavino.sk / infoworldcom · Wednesday, 17 January - 10:00 edit

    The Internet may be the greatest creation of modern technology, and it is a work in progress. At the heart of its ongoing development are three different visions of what the Internet might become. In this article, we'll explore the three ideas guiding the technological and architectural future of the Internet: Web 3.0, Web3, and the semantic web.

    Web 3.0: The future of the Internet

    Web 3.0 is the most expansive of the three visions for the Internet. It encompasses and cross–pollinates the ideas of the other two. In essence, Web 3.0 takes the ideas of Web 2.0 and says, “What's next?”

    Web 2.0 generally refers to the web that was developed during the early part of this century. This iteration of the web introduced more user-modifiable applications such as social media. It also brought forward key technological innovations like Ajax. Web 1.0, built on straight HTML and cumbersome JavaScript snippets, looks utterly different from the advanced Web 2.0 applications of today.

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      Microsoft offers Copilot AI subscription

      pubsub.slavino.sk / infoworldcom · Wednesday, 17 January - 00:28 edit

    Microsoft has announced the availability of Copilot Pro, a subscription-based platform intended to deliver advanced features of its Copilot AI technology.

    Unveiled January 15 , Copilot Pro offers capabilities to users wanting to “supercharge” their Copilot experience. Subscriptions can be purchased for $20 per month per person. Users get advanced help with writing, coding, designing, researching, or learning, and the Pro product offers greater performance and productivity.

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    Značky: #Rozne, #Microsoft

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      Microsoft Blazor adds SortableJS for drag-and-drop lists

      pubsub.slavino.sk / infoworldcom · Tuesday, 16 January - 21:15 edit

    SortableJS , a JavaScript library for creating reorderable drag-and-drop lists, has been wrapped into a component for Microsoft’s Blazor web application builder and renamed Blazor Sortable .

    A common feature for web application development, SortableJS supports touch devices and modern browsers, CSS animation, auto-scrolling, and smooth animations.

    Unveiled January 12 , Blazor Sortable has been made open source on GitHub. The GitHub repo for Blazor Sortable contains source code for the sortable list as well as demos. Developers only need the Shared/SortableList.razor , Shared/SortableList.razor.css , and Shared/SortableList.razor.js files to use Blazor Sortable. SortableList is a generic component that takes a list of items. A SortableItemTemplate then defines how to render each item in the sortable list.

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    Značky: #JavaScript, #Microsoft, #Rozne

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      AWS is readying LLM-based debugger for databases to take on OpenAI

      pubsub.slavino.sk / infoworldcom · Monday, 15 January - 12:45 edit

    AWS researchers are working on developing a large language model -based debugger for databases in an effort to help enterprises solve performance issues in such systems.

    Dubbed Panda, the new debugging framework has been designed to work in a manner that is similar to a database engineer (DBE), the company wrote in a blog post , adding that troubleshooting performance issues in a database can be “notoriously hard.”

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    Značky: #Rozne, #Database

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      AWS readying LLM-based debugger for databases to take on OpenAI

      pubsub.slavino.sk / infoworldcom · Monday, 15 January - 12:45 edit

    AWS researchers are working on developing a large language model -based debugger for databases in an effort to help enterprises solve performance issues in such systems.

    Dubbed Panda, the new debugging framework has been designed to work in a manner that is similar to a database engineer (DBE), the company wrote in a blog post , adding that troubleshooting performance issues in a database can be “notoriously hard.”

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    Značky: #Database, #Rozne

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      5 ways QA will evaluate the impact of new generative AI testing tools

      pubsub.slavino.sk / infoworldcom · Monday, 15 January - 10:00 edit

    In a recent article about upgrading continuous testing for generative AI , I asked how code generation tools , copilots, and other generative AI capabilities would impact quality assurance (QA) and continuous testing. As generative AI accelerated coding and software development, how would code testing and quality assurance keep up with the higher velocity?

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