httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ct3FHcMSSY
In this interview from The Cube, DataStax CTO Jonathan Ellis talks about his recent keynote at the Cassandra 2012 Summit in Santa Clara. Download the slides (PDF).
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ct3FHcMSSY
In this interview from The Cube, DataStax CTO Jonathan Ellis talks about his recent keynote at the Cassandra 2012 Summit in Santa Clara. Download the slides (PDF).
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Clustering may sound exotic, it isn’t. Cluster technology relies on fast networks and some clever software to schedule and manage big, complex computing jobs on relatively inexpensive server and networking technology. Major players in industries from pharmaceuticals to oil and gas exploration to chip design bet their bottom lines on clusters and they win big. You can do likewise.
Google today announced GA on the Google Cloud Platform of three products built on custom silicon built for inference and agentic workloads: – Ironwood, Google’s seventh generation Tensor Processing Unit, will be generally available in the coming weeks. The company said it is built for large-scale model training and complex reinforcement learning, as well as […]
