Elektroauto: Seat stellt den Cupra Born vor
Das erste Elektroauto von Seat ähnelt dem ID.3, ist aber keine Kopie des VW. (Elektroauto, Technologie)
Quelle: Golem
Das erste Elektroauto von Seat ähnelt dem ID.3, ist aber keine Kopie des VW. (Elektroauto, Technologie)
Quelle: Golem
Der Bereich Software und Services liege außerhalb der Kontrolle der USA, betonte Huawei-Chef Ren Zhengfei. (Huawei, TSMC)
Quelle: Golem
Das Beispiel Donald Trump soll sich in Florida nicht wiederholen. Möglicherweise ist das Sperrverbot jedoch verfassungswidrig. (Soziales Netz, Facebook)
Quelle: Golem
Tutanota verschlüsselt alle eingehenden Mails, doch muss diese nach einem Beschluss des BGH ausleiten können. Der Anbieter findet das “absurd”. (Bundesgerichtshof, E-Mail)
Quelle: Golem
How you can get the total freedom to create without the hassles that come with managing your own website.
The open source WordPress project has given the world a powerful publishing platform that now powers 41% of the web. While this is the most widely adopted CMS on the internet, you’re also going to need a hosting provider to make your website available online.
When choosing a web host, it’s important to think about how hands-on you’d like to be with maintenance. If you aren’t familiar with technical website operations, it can be daunting to install updates, fear of breaking something or forgetting to backup! (it’s ok, we’ve all been there) Good news: there’s another way and it’s called managed hosting.
Managed hosting is a convenient service offered by WordPress.com, which is 100% dedicated to hosting the open source WordPress software. Managed hosting is a great option for people who don’t want to deal with the backend technical operations of running a website. You get all of the freedom of WordPress, with none of the hassles.
Here’s what you get with WordPress.com managed hosting:
A faster website.
Because slow websites are the worst! Especially if you plan on growing your audience and customers. To keep it fast, WordPress.com runs on its own global CDN with 28 state-of-the-art data centers (and counting) all over the world with servers, switches, and routers we own instead of lease. This environment is especially unique because it’s specifically designed and optimized for WordPress sites, so you’re never at the mercy of another provider. The result: baseline page load speeds for a website running on a WordPress.com Business plan clock in around 1 second compared to the industry standard 2.4 seconds. That’s more than speed. It’s a platform that you can depend on.
Powerful, built-in SEO.
WordPress.com has great SEO right out of the box. That means you don’t have to do anything extra to reap the benefits. In fact, WordPress takes care of 80-90 percent of the mechanics of SEO for you, according to Matt Cutts, head of Google’s webspam team. All of our themes are optimized for search engines, which means they are designed to make it easy for the Googlebot (and other search engines) to crawl through them and discover all the content.
WordPress.com also automatically sends notifications to Google every time you publish or update a post or page. This is similar to how your subscribers get email updates. Every time you post, you’re telling Google, “hey! Check this out.”
Security and systems experts.
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What’s the worst thing that could happen if your site gets popular? Crash. We’re here for you when it really matters and we’ll make sure this doesn’t happen. Our systems are built to scale as you grow and we have experience hosting some of the largest brands on the internet, like Facebook, Spotify, Microsoft, and CNN. We know how to seamlessly scale your website for millions of visitors, without additional costs for increased traffic.
Automatic WordPress Updates.
One of the ways we keep your site working in top condition is by automatically handling all version upgrades to make sure you’re on the latest version of WordPress. The best part is that you won’t even notice that we’re doing it for you, so there’s no need to stress about doing something wrong.
Real-time backups.
We don’t want anyone to lose their hard work. That’s why all WordPress.com plans come with automated backups to save your content. With the Business plan, we take that a step further and do real-time backups so you’ll always have peace of mind. We also diversify our locations, so each time you upload an image to WordPress.com, six copies are made in different locations with a 7th going to an Amazon s3 bucket –– just to make sure. Losing all your content is the worst feeling on earth. Constantly having to think about manual backups is a pain. That’s why we do it all for you.
This is just a small sample of how managed hosting can make running your website easier. When you leave the website maintenance to us, you can save so much time that you can refocus towards making your content instead. Plus, there’s no need to install WordPress software – it’s ready to go instantly –– as soon as you sign up.
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And that’s a wrap for Google I/O 2021! Its virtual nature this year surely didn’t stop its viral nature, as we saw over 215,000 registrants, over 235 sessions, 186,565 badges earned, and dozens of workshops and AMAs. Viewers from around the world once again tuned in to learn about the latest launches from Google, including Android, WearOS, Flutter, and TensorFlow. Developers came to sharpen their skills by learning the newest tools, APIs, and improved experiences to help them build.Google Cloud has become a big part of the excitement as it unveiled a number of major launches around AI, Google Workspace, and sustainability, including a new unified AI platform, rich collaborative experiences, and breakthroughs in carbon-aware computing. If you couldn’t make it and want a quick list of the best cloud sessions, check out my cloud developer’s guide to I/O. To get to the heart of Google Cloud I/O announcements, read on. Vertex AIOne of the most notable Google Cloud launches was the general availability of Vertex AI. It’s a managed unified machine learning (ML) platform that allows companies to accelerate deployment and maintenance of artificial intelligence (AI) platforms. Google Cloud has been leading with its AI Platform and AutoML products, like AutoML Vision, Tables, and Natural Language because we offer an end-to-end ML lifecycle, but we understand that you don’t want to have separate experiences for the AutoML training path and the custom AI Platform path.Vertex AI unifies our existing offerings into a single experience for experimentation, versioning, and deploying ML/AI models into production environments. You can seamlessly manage and deploy your models through a new workflow (UI, API, and SDKs) for AI Platform Training, AI Platform Prediction, AutoML Tables, AutoML Vision, AutoML Video Intelligence, AutoML Natural Language, Explainable AI, and Data Labeling. Each of these services are now features of Vertex AI, the evolution of AI Platform (unified). ML Ops includedBeing an emerging field, MLOps is rapidly gaining momentum amongst the community because it provides an end-to-end machine learning development process to design, build and manage reproducible, testable, and evolvable ML-powered software. Vertex AI includes new MLOps features, including:Vertex Experiments to track, analyze and discover ML experiments for faster model selection.Vertex Vizier, which provides optimized values for hyperparameters to maximise models’ predictive accuracy.Vertex Pipelines, which streamlines building and running ML pipelines to simplify MLOps.Explainable AI gives you detailed model evaluation metrics and feature attributions so you know how important each input feature is to your prediction. End-to-end ML lifecycleYou can use Vertex AI to manage the following stages in the ML workflow:Define and upload a dataset.Train an ML model on your data either using AutoML or custom training on different machine types and GPUs. Get model evaluation and tuning hyperparameters for custom models.Use data labeling jobs that let you request human labeling for custom ML model datasets. Upload and store your model in Vertex AI.Deploy your trained model and get an endpoint for serving predictions.Send prediction requests to your endpoint.Specify a prediction traffic split in your endpoint.Manage your models and endpoints.To interact with Vertex AI you can use:Notebooks prepackaged with JupyterLab and deep learning packages.The Google Cloud Console the UI to work with your ML resources and get logging and monitoring.Cloud client libraries for an optimized developer experience for a set of languages, or the Google API Client Libraries to access the Vertex AI API by using other languages like Dart.Or the REST API for managing jobs, models, endpoints, and predictions. You have one experience and interface to use both AutoML or create custom models, a shared infrastructure, data modeling, UX, and API layer, and have the ability to quickly move between data science and production. You get both the notebook-based development version and a hosted cloud production version. For ML novices, AutoML gives you explainability and automatic provisioning but then, as you become more experienced, you’re able to manage constraints and make your own fine-grained decisions using the rest of Vertex AI all from one place. Where to get startedListen to the GCP Podcast, where I invite our AI executives to talk about responsible AI and how you can use Vertex AI to implement more inclusive and accurate ML practices. Check out the docs for Vertex AI tutorials on training image data, doing custom training, and bringing in structured data, and get code samples for Python, Java, Node.js and more. And join us for the digital Applied ML Summit at g.co/appliedmlsummit on June 10th for Vertex AI technical tutorials and interactive sessions with leading innovators and Kaggle Grandmasters.Google WorkspaceSmart canvasGoogle Workspace announced smart canvas—a new product experience that delivers the next evolution of collaboration for Google Workspace. You’ll see enhancements throughout the rest of the year for apps like Docs, Sheets, and Slides—to make them more flexible, interactive, and intelligent. Feature highlightsNew interactive building blocks—smart chips, templates, and checklists—will connect people, content, and events into one seamless experience.When you @ mention a person in a document, a smart chip shows you additional information like the person’s location, job title, and contact information. Checklists are available on web and mobile, and you’ll soon be able to assign checklist action items to other people, which show up in Google Tasks.More assisted analysis functionality in our Sheets web experience, with formula suggestions that make it easier for everyone to derive insights from data. Present your content to a Google Meet call on the web directly from the Doc, Sheet, or Slide where you’re already working with your team. Live translations of captions will be available in Google Meet in five languages.Additional control over the Meet experience, including more space to see people and content, plus the ability to pin and unpin content and video feeds. And to help with meeting fatigue, you can now turn off your self-feed entirely.IntegrationsWith the recent GA release of AppSheet Automation, you can integrate Google Workspace data sources. Looking ahead, the team is working on additional APIs so you can bring information from third-party tools directly into smart canvas elements like smart chips, checklists, and table templates.Google Workspace SecurityTo ensure admins get the necessary controls and capabilities to protect their users and organizations against security threats and abuse, Google Workspace came out with new advanced security features.Alert CenterGoogle Workspace’s Alert Center gives you actionable, real-time alerts and security insights about security-related activity in your domain. Now the Alert Center is enriched with VirusTotal threat context and reputation data.You get a unified view of critical alerts through:Indicators of compromise: See threat relationships with other artifacts to map out threat campaigns and pinpoint malicious network infrastructure.Threat graph: Visualize threat relationships graphically to make quick and accurate determinations for any alerts you study. Multi-angular detections: Get enhanced reputation information via crowdsourcing of YARA, SIGMA, and intrusion detection system rules. Restricting access to Google Workspace resourcesAdmins also get enhancements for restricting Google Workspace resource access: Blocking all OAuth 2.0 API access with app access controlNew context-aware access for Google mobile and desktop apps Block all third-party API access to Google Workspace and end-user dataAs an admin, you can choose to trust, limit, or block access to Google Workspace data to keep users and organizations safe from abuse and security threats. Check out the Google Cloud Security Talks for our breakdowns of new security features and research projects. Read the official blog post to learn about additional features in the new Workspace security bundle. Sustainability This was a big year for sustainability at Google. Back in 2007, we were the first major company to become carbon-neutral, and we’ve been matching 100% of our annual electricity use with renewable energy purchases since 2017. And now, we’re building on our progress with a new goal: By 2030, we plan to completely decarbonize our electricity use for every hour of every day. One way we can do this is by adjusting our operations in real time so that we get the most out of the clean energy that’s already available. Carbon-aware computingOur newest milestone in carbon-intelligent computing means Google can now shift moveable compute tasks between different data centers, based on regional hourly carbon-free energy availability. Shifting compute tasks across location is a logical progression of our first step in carbon-aware computing, which was to shift compute across time. By enabling our data centers to shift flexible tasks to different times of the day, we were able to use more electricity when carbon-free energy sources like solar and wind are plentiful. Now, we’re also able to shift more electricity use to where carbon-free energy is available.How it worksThe amount of computing going on at any given data center varies across the world, increasing or decreasing throughout the day. Our carbon-intelligent platform uses day-ahead predictions of how heavily a given grid will be relying on carbon-intensive energy in order to shift computing across the globe, favoring regions where there’s more carbon-free electricity. What this means for youGoogle’s global carbon-intelligent computing platform will increasingly reserve and use hourly compute capacity on the most clean grids available worldwide for compute jobs, starting with our multimedia processing efforts like YouTube uploads, Photos, and Drive.As Google Cloud developers, you can prioritize cleaner grids, and maximize the proportion of carbon-free energy that powers your apps by choosing regions based on their carbon-free energy (CFE) scores.To learn more, tune in to the livestream of our carbon-aware computing workshop on June 17 at 8:00 a.m PT. And for more information on our journey towards 24/7 carbon-free energy by 2030, read CEO Sundar Pichai’s latest blog. Next-generation geothermal technologyAs part of achieving our goal of running our operations on carbon-free energy around the clock, we announced a first-of-its-kind next-generation geothermal power project. As an “always on” carbon-free resource, it will soon begin adding carbon-free energy to the electric grid that serves our data centers and infrastructure throughout Nevada, including our Cloud region in Las Vegas. Google is partnering with Fervo to develop AI and machine learning that could boost the productivity of next-generation geothermal as a renewable energy source. By using advanced drilling, fiber-optic sensing, and analytics techniques, next-generation geothermal can unlock an entirely new class of resource. The partnership will make it more effective at responding to demand, while also filling in the gaps left by variable renewable energy sources.How it worksUsing fiber-optic cables inside wells, Fervo can gather real-time data on flow, temperature, and performance of the geothermal resource. This data allows Fervo to identify precisely where the best resources exist, making it possible to control flow at various depths. Coupled with AI and machine learning development, these capabilities can increase productivity and unlock flexible geothermal power in a range of new places. What this means for youThis project brings our data centers and cloud region in Nevada closer to round-the-clock clean energy and sets the stage for next-generation geothermal to play a role as a firm and flexible carbon-free energy source that can increasingly replace carbon-emitting fossil fuels. As we increase the carbon-free energy percentages for our Google Cloud regions, you can directly leverage these advancements to meet your own organizational sustainability goals. Phew – and those were just the Cloud announcement highlights from Google I/O 2021. We saw exciting launches around developer-centric and unified ML experiences with Vertex AI, a multitude of more flexible and secure Workspace features, and incredible progress towards a carbon-free future at our data centers. There were many more key moments that I encourage you to view on demand, including AI and serverless demo derbies, full stack development on Cloud Run, and workshops on how to solve everyday problems using machine learning. Check out my blog post to learn more and the Google I/O site for access to sessions, AMAs, and more.Got thoughts about the latest Google Cloud launches? Connect with me online @stephr_wong.Related ArticleThe cloud developer’s guide to Google I/O 2021Learn about the most exciting cloud developer sessions, workshops, and meetups at Google I/O 2021.Read Article
Quelle: Google Cloud Platform
Can you feel it? DockerCon is just days away. There’s still time to register before the one-day, free, virtual extravaganza takes place this Thursday, May 27. Demonstrations, product announcements, company updates — you name it, it’s on the program. All of it focused on modern application delivery in a cloud-native world.
Do DockerCon your way. There’s tons of options. Be sure to catch our line-up of top-notch keynote speakers, which includes Docker CEO Scott Johnston, CTO Justin Cormack, VP of Products Donnie Berkholz, and special guests from GitHub and Orbital Insight.
Check out our recent blog on what not to miss, such as sessions on coding using Docker’s new HTTP APIs, a dive into Docker Dev Environments, tips for navigating a multi-architecture world, and what to do if your container image has more vulnerabilities than you have Twitter followers.
Got questions? Find answers via Live Panels hosted by Docker Captain Bret Fisher, join Peter McKee on two developer focused panels and participate in Hema Ganapathy’s women’s panel. Just put your questions on selected topics in chat, and the team will do their best to answer them. Note: These live streamed Q&A sessions tend to be DevOps focused and super practical.
And don’t forget to come celebrate our global community in Community Rooms — a first at DockerCon.
We’re looking forward to seeing you and making this the biggest and best DockerCon ever! Register today at https://dockr.ly/2PSJ7vn.
DockerCon Live 2021Join us for DockerCon Live 2021 on Thursday, May 27. DockerCon Live is a free, one day virtual event that is a unique experience for developers and development teams who are building the next generation of modern applications. If you want to learn about how to go from code to cloud fast and how to solve your development challenges, DockerCon Live 2021 offers engaging live content to help you build, share and run your applications. Register today at https://dockr.ly/2PSJ7vn
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Ab heute ist Amazon EMR auf Amazon EKS in der Region EU (Paris und Stockholm) verfügbar.
Quelle: aws.amazon.com
Mit CloudWatch Application Insights können Sie ab sofort ganz einfach Überwachungen, Alarme und Dashboards für Ihre Container von Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS), Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) und Kubernetes auf EC2 einrichten, die auf AWS mit CloudWatch Application Insights ausgeführt werden. Mit CloudWatch Application Insights können Kunden ihre Unternehmensanwendungen, die auf AWS-Ressourcen ausgeführt werden, überwachen und Fehler beheben. Die neue Funktion bietet Optionen auf der Überwachungsebene für die Erfassung von Metriken, Telemetrie und Protokollen zur Überwachung des Zustands und Wohlbefindens von Anwendungen, die in Containern auf AWS ausgeführt werden.
Quelle: aws.amazon.com
Ab sofort können Kunden lokale AWS-Wavelength-Zonen einfach selbst über den neuen Abschnitt „Einstellungen” der EC2 Console oder ModifyAvailabilityZoneGroup API aktivieren. Nach der Aktivierung können Kunden in der Wavelength-Zone Ressourcen mit denselben APIs und der derselben Managementkonsole erstellen und verwalten, die sie bereits für Availability Zones in AWS-Regionen nutzen.
Quelle: aws.amazon.com