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David Linthicum

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Is Kubernetes worth it? - InfoWorld

A dirty little secret in the cloud world is that container workloads have a higher total cost of ownership than they should.
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A change in the machine learning landscape - InfoWorld

AI models that use data where it exists rather than centralizing it require stronger privacy and security measures. Introducing the RoPPFL framework.
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Why public cloud providers are cutting egress fees - InfoWorld

Enterprise IT sees these fees as arbitrary and annoying, and cloud providers are taking notice. However, it’s not all about customer goodwill.
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Why generative AI systems are stupid - InfoWorld

Generative AI systems for business are alarmingly inaccurate. Data needs some serious attention to avoid wrong info, bias, or legal trouble.
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Are the different public clouds really that different? - InfoWorld

Cloud providers are becoming commoditized, so you have to be careful to determine where the best value lies.
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Why we need both cloud engineers and cloud architects - InfoWorld

Let’s clear up the confusion around the semantics of these critical roles. They offer a combo of strategic vision and on-the-ground development skills.
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Questioning cloud’s environmental impact - InfoWorld

Cloud can be a green technology, but not without significant planning and up-front work that most enterprises are reluctant to fund.

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What’s going on with cloud finops? - InfoWorld

Recent reports supply old and new information about finops. Financial priorities are changing, and more employee training is needed.
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When cloud AI lands you in court - InfoWorld

It’s clear that AI, including generative AI, will be tested in the courts. Cloud and AI architects must practice defensive design and governance to stay out of trouble.
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Improving performance in hybrid cloud deployments - InfoWorld

Avoid the stereotype that hybrid cloud is inefficient by implementing measurable objectives, customized architecture, and continuous testing and monitoring.
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Mainframes are dead! Long live cloud computing! - InfoWorld

Not so fast. Mainframes have more staying power than most understand. Let’s look at the realities of mainframe technology and the people who operate it.
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3 killer apps for cloud-based generative AI - InfoWorld

Natural language generation, recommendation systems, and anomaly detection are good opportunities to create strong business value with genAI.
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Why companies are leaving the cloud - InfoWorld

Cloud is a good fit for modern applications, but most enterprise workloads aren’t exactly modern. Security problems and unmet expectations are sending companies packing.
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How to assemble a generative AI dream team - InfoWorld

A lot of different skills are needed to create a system that can do the most for your business. Here’s a description of the important roles.
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Cloud migration is still a pain - InfoWorld

Without a magic bullet, enterprises need to do the hard work of optimizing their cloud workloads, especially before jumping into generative AI.
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Most cloud-based genAI performance stinks - InfoWorld

Without basic computer architecture best practices, generative AI systems are sluggish. Here are a few tips to optimize complex systems.
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Is API design a lost art? - InfoWorld

We’re getting too much latency from poorly designed, developed, and deployed cloud-based APIs and services. It’s time to brush up on testing and monitoring.
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Most cloud failures have nothing to do with cloud - InfoWorld

The verdict is in. Most cloud computing failures can be traced back to very human mistakes. What (expensive) lessons have we learned?
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Beware of hidden cloud fees - InfoWorld

Cloud providers are stacking up ‘junk fees’ and enterprises are pushing back. Here are a few tips to better negotiate and manage those fees.
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Do you need GPUs for generative AI systems? - InfoWorld

There is so much interest in GPUs for generative AI deployment and for some good reasons. However, in some cases, they are overkill and too expensive.
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Why most companies suck at digital transformation - InfoWorld

Research agrees: Most businesses need help with cloud-focused digital transformation efforts. Luckily, most wounds are self-inflicted and easily avoided.