Mozilla: 250 Mitarbeiter verlieren ihren Job
Die Mozilla Corporation richtet sich neu aus und entlässt 250 Mitarbeiter. Die Pläne aus den Zeiten vor Corona sind obsolet geworden. (Mozilla, Firefox)
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Die Mozilla Corporation richtet sich neu aus und entlässt 250 Mitarbeiter. Die Pläne aus den Zeiten vor Corona sind obsolet geworden. (Mozilla, Firefox)
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Unter iOS 14 müssen Werbenetzwerke in Apps erst vom Nutzer abgesegnet werden – außer es handelt sich um Apples Werbenetzwerk. (iOS, Google)
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Zwei Youtuber behaupten, die Tiefenkamera des Oneplus Nord bringe keine Vorteile. Sicher ist das aber nicht zwingenderweise. (Oneplus Nord, Smartphone)
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Nach dem Aus für den Privacy Shield stehen die EU und die USA unter Druck. Nun gibt es erste Gespräche für Nachbesserungen. (Privacy Shield, Soziales Netz)
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Online-PDF-Dokumente sind auch nach 20 Jahren problematisch zu lesen und für den Konsum durch Menschen schlicht ungeeignet. (PDF, Usability)
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Ein neuer Schwierigkeitsgrad und Permadeath machen The Last of Us 2 zur Herausforderung – die Trophäen sind schon da. (The Last of Us 2, Sony)
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Jede Woche macht sich das E-Commerce-Team von Golem.de auf die Suche nach attraktiven Angeboten und reduzierten Preisen. Diese Woche: Ventilatoren, Heimwerkerbedarf, Computerzubehör und neue Aktionen von Samsung. (E-Commerce, Wirtschaft)
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piotrminkowski.com – Quarkus is usually described as a Kubernetes-native Java framework. It allows us to automatically generate Kubernetes resources based on the defaults and user-provided configuration. It also provides…
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Thanks to my role at Google Cloud, I’m privileged with a front-row seat to all of the amazing work our partners do on behalf of customers. Our partners play a critical role in delivering Google Cloud technology and solutions to organizations all over the world, so I am delighted to share the findings of a new study from IDC that shows Google Cloud is thriving, growing, and driving significant economic benefit for partners. To summarize IDC’s study in a few words: Demand for cloud technology and services is growing rapidly, as businesses embark on digital transformations, and Google Cloud partners are particularly well-positioned to help customers plan and execute their digital transformation strategies.According to IDC, “growth mode” continues for the IT market overall, and importantly, demand for cloud infrastructure, and cloud capabilities in areas like data analytics, artificial intelligence, IoT, and security is growing at an even faster pace. I’ve seen firsthand how the global pandemic has further increased businesses’ needs for these capabilities, as they seek to quickly adapt or even to take this opportunity to accelerate their digital transformations.As IDC reports, “This is good news for Google Cloud partners, who by their nature are engaged across many of these technologies.” In fact, the analyst firm’s study forecasts that partners’ revenue from Google Cloud-related opportunities will more than triple by 2025, representing a tremendous opportunity for the ecosystem overall in building out their Google Cloud practices.IDC’s research also found that Google Cloud partners’ businesses are growing at a fast clip. On average, partners are growing their Google Cloud businesses at a rate of 35% year-over-year, with a significant group of partners—one in five—growing even faster, at 75%-plus year-over-year.All of this translates to a thriving ecosystem around Google Cloud technologies, and it’s encouraging to see how much value is passed through to our partners. Globally, for every $1 of Google Cloud technology sold in 2020, partners will generate $5.32 through their own offerings, services, and IP. IDC expects this number to grow, reaching $7.54 by 2025. IDC’s study also provides insights into several other benefits that partners are seeing from working with Google Cloud:Google Cloud partners are leading the way on digital transformation. IDC places a full half (50%) of Google Cloud partners in the “late stage of digital maturity,” and more than a third of Google Cloud partners have “fully integrated digital into their strategies and businesses,” meaning customers can trust Google Cloud partners to bring very strong expertise with modern cloud technologies and solutions.At Google Cloud, we are focused on delivering end-to-end, best-in-class solutions. Many of our partners are extending these solutions, and IDC’s study found that these partners, who are creating their own unique IP around Google Cloud, are seeing very strong margins associated with these products. Partners are benefitting from our goal of 100% partner attach on all customer sales, and partners are seeing strong margins across multiple activities, including resale, IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS add-ons, IT services, business services, and support for hardware and networking.We have a tremendous opportunity together to help customers across industries and around the world transform their organizations with the cloud. I’m proud of the amazing work that our partners are doing, and we’re committed to continuing to work closely with partners to expand the Google Cloud economy together. To read IDC’s findings in full, you can download the report here.
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Business leaders are looking to generate unmatched value from their data to drive competitive advantage and accelerate digital transformation. Digital innovators are tapping into new customer opportunities, using data to deliver new experiences and disrupt industries. At Google Cloud, we’re building a smart analytics platform that is open, intelligent, and flexible and offers a simple path to modernization. As part of Google Cloud Next ‘20: OnAir, we’ll spend this week exploring how you can incorporate analytics into your business. Take a look at these can’t-miss sessions (available starting at 9am PT tomorrow, August 11, and available on-demand afterward), or explore the full schedule. This year, we’re also highlighting our recent acquisition of Looker, a leading business intelligence and analytics platform. Looker serves as an example of our ongoing investment to support our customers’ success with data modernization and maximizing data’s potential–no matter where it resides. What’s new and what’s next in smart analytics: Join Debanjan Saha, GM and VP of Engineering for Data Analytics at Google Cloud to hear about the latest innovations in Google Cloud’s smart analytics platform. Many data platform architectures in use today were designed 20 years ago, and they’re struggling to solve modern business problems. You’ll get details on our data analytics solutions, and learn about some of our latest innovations, plus hear from current customers like Procter & Gamble on how they’re using analytics for product development and consumer experience transformation.Smart analytics: deep dive on roadmap: Take a comprehensive tour through the technical value of Google Cloud’s smart analytics platform. You’ll hear from Director of Product Management Sudhir Hasbe on what’s new and what’s next in Google Cloud’s smart analytics portfolio across products like BigQuery, Dataflow, Dataproc, Data Fusion, Pub/Sub, Data Catalog, Dataprep, and Looker. What’s new in BigQuery, Google Cloud’s modern data warehouse: There’s a lot of pressure on businesses to access fresh information to make real-time decisions—and start to go beyond real time to make predictions based on data. In this session, you’ll hear about new features in BigQuery, our cloud data warehouse designed to help you adapt and succeed in quickly changing environments. Analytics in a multi-cloud world with BigQuery Omni: Using multi-cloud is a necessity for many businesses, and can help speed up digital transformation journeys. Join this session to learn about our recently announced BigQuery Omni, a flexible, multi-cloud analytics solution, powered by Anthos, that helps organizations analyze data in AWS and Azure (coming soon).Data QnA: how Veolia democratizes access to BigQuery: In this session, you’ll get details on the newly announced Data QnA, a service that empowers business users to simply ask questions of their data in BigQuery, using natural language, and get an answer immediately. See how Veolia, a global leader in water, waste and energy resource management solutions, is using Data QnA to democratize access to analytics across their teams.Looker’s roadmap: 2020 and beyond: Data and analytics platform Looker, a recent addition to Google Cloud, brings data experiences that fit the way people work. In this session, you’ll get a look at Looker’s product roadmap, including upcoming features and new projects.Building data lakes on Google Cloud: Data lakes let you aggregate data and analyze it efficiently using cloud-native or open source tools, no matter where data is managed. Join this session to hear from one company that built a data lake using Google Cloud technologies and learn more about how you can simplify data lake deployment and management within your organization.Easy access to stream analytics with Google Cloud: Real-time is growing at an exponential rate, and streaming analytics for app and user events keep growing in importance. Customers expect businesses to be 0aware and prepared in the moment. Join this session to learn about cloud developments that can help you create and manage real-time, data-driven experiences. Best practices from experts to maximize BigQuery performance (featuring Twitter): BigQuery lets you deploy complex workloads and run fast analytics on your data. In this session, learn tips and tricks from Google Cloud and Twitter engineers on how you can maximize the query performance of your data warehouse and speed up analytics within your environment. Looker and BigQuery: enterprise digital transformation at Sunrun: See how solar electricity provider Sunrun used Looker and BigQuery to modernize its legacy systems. Sunrun’s cloud migration helped teams reduce the complexity of ETL processes, improve database performance, and adapt quickly to changes in data infrastructure. Awesome new features to help you manage BigQuery: Our serverless analytics platform BigQuery brings scalability and performance to all kinds of users. In this session, you’ll learn about details related to pricing, administration, and monitoring in BigQuery, all designed to provide flexibility that works best for your business and users.BigQuery ML: what’s new: BigQuery lets you build and operationalize machine learning models in BigQuery using standard SQL. Join this session to hear about new features and model types in BigQuery ML, and hear how Demandbase has used BigQuery ML successfully for predictive analytics.In addition to these, you’ll find 30 additional data analytics sessions from Googlers, customers, and partners exploring what’s new in data-driven initiatives. And check out study jams, talks by developer advocates, and other ways to learn more.
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