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Closer to the edge: what a locally national infrastructure can do for you

Edge computing is defined by bringing compute resources out of remote, centralised facilities and putting them at the source of the data itself. Processing and analysis is done where the data is actually generated. The performance and cost improvements that edge computing delivers are based on this proximity. By situating our data centres close to major populations, we have delivered these benefits to many UK businesses. It is an inherently ‘local’ idea.

Resolve Actions PRO - Network Ready for Service Checks

Discover how Resolve's customers are using Resolve Actions PRO to completely automate the request for service checks when delivering new network services to their clients. Request for Service Checks are typically performed by the Telco or Communication Service Provider AFTER their network configuration team have provisioned the requested network circuit, but BEFORE it is released to the paying business or client.

Open Source MLOps on AWS

With the rise of generative AI, enterprises are growing their AI budgets, looking for options to quickly set up the infrastructure and run the entire machine learning cycle. Cloud providers like AWS are often preferred to kick-start AI/ML projects as they offer the computing power to experiment without long-term commitments. Starting on the cloud takes away the burden of computing power, reducing start-up time and cost and allowing teams to iterate more quickly.

GLOBO empowers multilingual healthcare communication with Aiven and AWS

Discover the inspiring success story of Globo, where technology meets compassion for a greater purpose. Globo understands the challenges healthcare providers face when working with non-English-speaking patients. That's why they're committed to delivering resilience, reliability, and sustainability in their services, around the clock. Thanks to the partnership with Aiven and AWS, they can provide a dependable 24/7 service to both their patients and providers.

Berlin Open Source Data Infrastructure Meetup - May 2023

Recording from the first Open Source Data Infrastructure meetup in Berlin, hosted by Wolt and Aiven on May 24, 2023. The video features talks by Hellmar Becker from Imply and Anil Sahin, Stephen Batifol, and Kasimir Aula from Wolt. CHAPTERS ABOUT AIVEN Aiven’s cloud data platform helps your business reach its highest potential by making your data work for you. It provides fully managed open source data infrastructure on all major clouds, helping developers focus on what they do best: innovate and create without worrying about the limitations of technology.

Customers First Always: Cribl's Support Team Shines in Gartner Peer Insights

Easy to implement, effective data management tools that provide fast time to value are the exception rather than the rule, and top-notch support for those tools is also hard to come by. That’s why Cribl prioritizes creating products that make the lives of engineers and systems admins as easy as possible. The reviews on Gartner Peer Insights give us a glimpse into how well we’re holding up our end of the bargain.

8 Ways Asset Infinity's Helpdesk Ticketing System Can Improve Customer Support

‍In the fast-paced business world of today, it is essential for businesses to offer speedy and effective customer care to keep their customers happy and loyal. A strong helpdesk ticketing system is one of the vital tools that may improve customer assistance. The helpdesk ticketing system from Asset Infinity provides a complete solution to expedite customer support procedures, enabling firms to provide quick fixes and first-rate service.

Smarter Database Monitoring: Tackling Performance Hiccups and Leveraging Data for Success

The cloud is the hub for data management nowadays. DevOps teams are all about preventing any hiccups that could make customers unhappy. And with more companies moving to cloud databases and services like SnowFlake, Redshift, RDS, and BigQuery, they’re operating on a bigger scale with better quality.

Enterprise businesses that adopt Database DevOps save an average of $4.3M per year

If treated well, the database can be a major accelerator in your business’s efficiency. It can be the star performer in your migration to the cloud, in your move to micro services and other change initiatives. If the right factors aren’t in place, though, the database can become a business risk. You could be at risk of losing new and existing customers to the competition due to poor UX, downtime or outages. It can also increase your vulnerability to data breaches. Find out how the database can be the hero in your digital transformation or change initiative.