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4 Strategies for Media Publishers to Optimize Content with Gen AI

In today's fast-paced world of media publishing, keeping up with technological advancements and changing consumer preferences is no easy task. Tight budgets, fierce competition and evolving audience behaviors add to the pressure, creating what's often termed the "content crash" — a saturation of content that makes it hard for publishers to stand out. But amidst these challenges, there's a beacon of hope: generative AI.

What is Data Orchestration? Definition, Process, and Benefits

The modern data-driven approach comes with a host of benefits. A few major ones include better insights, more informed decision-making, and less reliance on guesswork. However, some undesirable scenarios can occur in the process of generating, accumulating, and analyzing data. One such scenario involves organizational data scattered across multiple storage locations. In such instances, each department’s data often ends up siloed and largely unusable by other teams.

Performance Testing Types, Steps, Best Practices, and More

Performance testing is a form of software testing that focuses on how a system running the system performs under a particular load. This type of test is not about finding software bugs or defects. Different performance testing types measures according to benchmarks and standards. Performance testing gives developers the diagnostic information they need to eliminate bottlenecks. In this article you will learn about.

Ultimate Guide to Amazon S3 Data Lake Observability for Security Teams

Today’s enterprise networks are complex. Potential attackers have a wide variety of access points, particularly in cloud-based or multi-cloud environments. Modern threat hunters have the challenge of wading through vast amounts of data in an effort to separate the signal from the noise. That’s where a security data lake can come into play.

Navigating the Future with Cloudera's Updated Interface

Data practitioners are consistently asked to deliver more with less, and although most executives recognize the value of innovating with data, the reality is that most data teams spend the majority of their time responding to support tickets for data access, performance and troubleshooting, and other mundane activities. At the heart of this backlog of requests is this: data is hard to work with, and it’s made even harder when users need to work to get or find what they need.

Why Multi-tenancy is Critical for Optimizing Compute Utilization of Large Organizations

As compute gets increasingly powerful, the fact of the matter is: most AI workloads do not require the entire capacity of a single GPU. Computing power required across the model development lifecycle looks like a normal bell curve – with some compute required for data processing and ingestion, maximum firepower for model training and fine-tuning, and stepped-down requirements for ongoing inference.

Cortex Analyst: Paving the Way to Self-Service Analytics with AI

Today, we are excited to announce the public preview of Snowflake Cortex Analyst. Cortex Analyst, built using Meta’s Llama and Mistral models, is a fully managed service that provides a conversational interface to interact with structured data in Snowflake. It streamlines the development of intuitive, self-serve analytics applications for business users, while providing industry-leading accuracy.

An Introduction to HTTP Caching in Ruby On Rails

It's 2024, and the HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is 35 years old. The fact that the vast majority of web traffic still relies on this simple, stateless form of communication is a marvel in itself. A first set of content retrieval optimizations were added to the protocol when v1.0 was published in 1996. These include the infamous caching instructions (aka headers) that the client and server use to negotiate whether content needs refreshing.