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What Is Container-as-a-Service (CaaS)? Definition, Examples, Architecture, and Best Practices

IT Toolbox

Container-as-a-service (CaaS) is a cloud platform that enables developers to deploy and manage containerized applications on a large scale. Definition, Examples, Architecture, and Best Practices appeared first on Spiceworks. The post What Is Container-as-a-Service (CaaS)?

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RAG Is All The Rage — And The Machine Is Getting More Complex

Forrester IT

In our previous blog post on retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), we explained the motivation for implementing a RAG architecture and presented a very basic example architecture for retrieving enterprise knowledge. In the previous post, we showed how […]

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The key to operational AI: Modern data architecture

CIO Business Intelligence

To fully benefit from AI, organizations must take bold steps to accelerate the time to value for these applications. Just as DevOps has become an effective model for organizing application teams, a similar approach can be applied here through machine learning operations, or “MLOps,” which automates machine learning workflows and deployments.

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How to Scale your WebRTC Application with WebRTC Performance Testing

Spearline Testing

In this blog, we will see that, by utilizing WebRTC performance testing and using topologies designed to support low latency video streaming, we can scale to achieve truly big, geographically distributed, and fully interactive WebRTC applications. The server mixes each media stream and sends out one centralized stream to all participants.

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Agentic AI design: An architectural case study

CIO Business Intelligence

Microsoft is describing AI agents as the new applications for an AI-powered world. This data would be utilized for different types of application testing. The output of the system should be able to stress the end user application by producing different-sized test files.

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Why CIOs must lead the charge on ESG – and why enterprise architecture is the key

CIO Business Intelligence

In an era marked by heightened environmental, social and governance (ESG) scrutiny and rapid artificial intelligence (AI) adoption, the integration of actionable sustainable principles in enterprise architecture (EA) is indispensable. For those working within or alongside EA, these concepts are well-established pillars of the discipline.

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Making your enterprise architecture framework work for you

CIO Business Intelligence

More organizations than ever have adopted some sort of enterprise architecture framework, which provides important rules and structure that connect technology and the business. For example, one of the largest energy companies in the world has embraced TOGAF — to a point.