Konkurrenz zu Google Maps: Apple startet Street-View-Alternative in Deutschland
Mit einer neuen Version von Apple Karten will das Unternehmen eine Alternative zu Google Maps bereitstellen. (Apple Karten, Apple)
Quelle: Golem
Mit einer neuen Version von Apple Karten will das Unternehmen eine Alternative zu Google Maps bereitstellen. (Apple Karten, Apple)
Quelle: Golem
Bei einem südkoreanischen Hersteller hat HP bereits Displayfilme für Foldables bestellt. Damit sollen wohl 17 Zoll große Geräte entstehen. (HP, OLED)
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Zum neuen Sanktionspaket der USA gehören Maßnahmen, die explizit die Arbeit von Kryptomining-Farmen in Russland beeinträchtigen sollen. (Ukrainekrieg, Wirtschaft)
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Sprachassistenten wie Amazons Alexa gibt es nur in wenigen Sprachen. Ein mehrsprachiger Datensatz soll das nun ändern. (Amazon, KI)
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Ob Online- oder Präsenzveranstaltung: Die erweiterte, komfortable Kurssuche der Golem Karrierewelt führt rasch und bequem zur passenden IT-Schulung! (Golem.de, Internet)
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We promised you “more is coming” in our latest update—and now more is here. More features that make the finest video service for WordPress even more powerful. You can upload more content with less effort, reach more audiences, and keep sharing more of what inspires you. In this video, we’ll show you what’s new in VideoPress.
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While it’s easy to think about applications as individual entities, the reality of enterprise architecture is much more messy. An enterprise of any size is going to have dozens, even hundreds of applications – particularly if it has adopted a microservices-based architecture. All of that means that communication between applications, services, clusters, and even hardware … Continued
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Organizations across every industry are aiming to achieve digital transformation initiatives to stay competitive, which increasingly include overcoming the complexity of hybrid and multicloud environments. With resources stretched and margins getting thinner, application programming interfaces (APIs) and the API economy will continue to play a critical role in connecting services, applications, and clouds.So, what do you need to know to help your organization continue to thrive? Here are the biggest trends shaping the future of the API economy. 1. API security takes center stage.As the number of APIs has surged to support the digital ecosystems and applications of the world, so has concern over security risks. The primary attack surface is no longer the application—Gartner® predicts that in API abuses will become the most-frequent attack vector responsible for data breaches during 2022.1 Today, securing APIs requires visibility across all application interactions and observing, analyzing, and taking action at every level of the technology stack. The fixed security perimeters of the past are slowly vanishing as enterprises become more open and distributed. We expect to see more organizations moving away from network-focused security towards models that prioritize zero-trust and layered defense based on encryption, application identity, and strong authentication and authorization.2. Microservices APIs are gaining speed. Since the launch of Kubernetes (K8s) in 2014, we’ve witnessed a massive industry shift towards decomposing systems into microservices. But enabling thousands of microservices to work together runs the risk of introducing technology sprawl and even recreating many of the pitfalls of monolithic architecture. Even when enterprises adopt concepts like domain-driven design, they often end up with “microservice islands” that support a single application. That’s why we expect to see microservices APIs becoming a new focus for IT departments in 2022 and beyond. For instance, Kubernetes-native ingress gateways are emerging as the crucial point of technology optionality for application modernization. Ingress gateways sit in front of Kubernetes resources, allowing you to deliver new business value by exposing those services with APIs. Whether these APIs power internal applications or developer and partner applications, ingress gateways are key enablers for abstraction, discovery, and easy consumption of underlying resources. This helps maintain the internal agility of microservices while also providing stability—an API contract—for developers and their applications. 3. Event-driven architecture (EDA) continues its big comeback.If we told you five years ago that event-driven architecture (EDA) would still be hot in 2022, we probably would have been laughed out of the room. Yet, according to a 2021 survey from Solace, the majority of organizations (85%) recognize the critical business value in adopting EDA. This seemingly old development concept has found a new life in many interactions, such as serverless, asynchronous, and streaming use cases. In particular, event-driven architecture is becoming the preferred paradigm to support API-agnostic, real-time data exchange between microservices. Still, EDA technology falls short of many of today’s digital requirements, so we expect to see more and more solutions appear with security, access control, and governance capabilities. While event-driven APIs are increasing and driving business innovation, they do not guarantee success. Like any approach, failures can often outnumber successes if teams scale project development faster than operations can keep up. Many organizations have some technology to implement event-driven design but lack the vision of event thinking to conceive, design, and manage event-driven interactions. Enterprises will need to adopt a new way of thinking and undergo proper preparation and skills assessments to ensure initiatives succeed. 4. GraphQL will accelerate BFF (Backends for Frontends). While REST remains the most commonly used standard for designing APIs, GraphQL has been gaining popularity with developers for its flexibility and ease of use. Gartner predicts that by 2025, more than 50% of enterprises will use GraphQL in production, up from less than 10% in 2021.2 One of GraphQL’s standout benefits is that it enables developers to seamlessly query data from multiple apps and services with a single API call. This is particularly useful for the Backends-for-Frontends (BFF) pattern, since it allows companies to aggregate and deliver the exact data requested by a client from multiple microservices without overfetching data or the need to package an API and endpoint for each specific client type. In 2022, we’ll see GraphQL adoption continue to increase and accelerate the use of the BFF pattern.5. It’s not one API gateway to rule them all anymore. APIs are now the “crown jewels” of modern software development, providing the connective tissue that powers nearly every digital product available today. With the majority of software still living on premises, hybrid API architectures enable organizations to continue to innovate while bridging to existing technologies.But heterogeneous distributed IT environments also mean multiple clouds and software vendors for building and deploying APIs, which is particularly challenging given the pervasiveness of hybrid deployments. As a result, expect to see more “multi-APIM by design” during 2022 to enable hybrid API management that is lightweight, portable, and scalable. API management will need to ensure that every API in an organization, regardless of where it comes from, reaps all the benefits of API management—including consistent visibility, governance and security guardrails, and analytics. 6. Conversational APIs go mainstream. We live in the age of voice experiences, from smart homes to vehicle infotainment systems. These interactive experiences aren’t replacing traditional IVR technology altogether, but they dominate for specific devices like smart speakers, smartwatches, and in-car infotainment. There’s a pressing need to enable voice experiences as quickly as other more traditional interfaces, such as mobile apps and websites. As a result, many chat or voice apps and systems will join the API economy and start exposing their own conversational APIs to generate new interactions and innovation across many different platforms. 7. From Shadow IT to Strategic ITAPIs have gained a reputation as the new Shadow IT, as developers often build them without alerting their IT and security teams. Increasingly, more IT departments will start to recognize that APIs are the key way to expose data from tools and apps for internal use. APIs will play a critical role in governing data access, encouraging shadow API publishers to follow a standard process. Instead of an imminent threat, shadow IT can become a technology advantage that will produce new internal apps and drive application innovation that can be leveraged across the entire organization. Learn more about how Apigee is continuing to innovate and helping companies stay ahead of the top API trends.GARTNER is a registered trademark and service mark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and internationally and is used herein with permission. All rights reserved.1. Gartner Webinar, API Security: Protect your APIs from Attacks and Data BreachesMark O’Neill, Dionisio Zumerle, Jul 15 20212. Gartner, Predicts 2022: APIs Demand Improved Security and Management, Shameen Pillai, Jeremy D’Hoinne, John Santoro, Mark O’Neill, Sham Gill, 6 December 2021Related ArticleFirst dedicated AI management and MLOps platform on Google Cloud MarketplaceBeing able to make strategic decisions based on automated predictions and more targeted data saved the company $1.3M Euros in two fiscal …Read Article
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When we launched Partner Advantage, we committed to making it predictable and easy for partners to drive business with us. Since launch, those commitments have been validated by channel experts like CRN, which gave Partner Advantage a 5-Star award for 2022, and by the fact that our partners have seen impressive growth* across virtually every facet of their business. I am pleased to announce that our commitments endure today with the launch of Consumption Packs for Deal Acceleration Funds and Partner Services Funds (DAF and PSF for partners). Inspired by partner feedback, these new packages are designed to accelerate all stages of a customer’s journey to the cloud, and make it even easier and faster for partners to do business with us. Consumption Packs are purpose-built so that partners can plan and initiate customer projects much more quickly, with predictable funding. They include assets and templates that allow partners to deliver Google Cloud designed and validated infrastructure, application migration and modernization plans to customers faster than ever–particularly for customers beginning their journey to the cloud. Based on learnings gathered from thousands of customer deployments, these turnkey packs have been designed by our partners and Google Cloud Partner Engineering and Professional Services’ teams. Here’s a brief look at Consumption Packs in action:Consumption Packs offer pre-approved, curated templates and assets to simplify and shorten the process for most common projects.For Deal Acceleration Funds (DAF), packages include everything partners need to conduct assessments, workshops and proofs-of-concept so they can quickly meet customers where they are on their journey to the cloud.For Partner Services Funds (PSF), packages are structured so that partners can develop cloud ready foundation and migration plans that align with Google Cloud priority solution areas. Packages have pre-determined funding levels to enable faster deployments. Partners still have the option to engage with Google Cloud Partner Advantage and their customers through customized requests, as they always have. This is ideally suited for projects that require a tailored approach to meet unique customer requirements.We are launching nine consumption packs today focused on key enterprise workloads, with a vision toward introducing additional packages to cover more solutions. Partners can explore Consumption Packs now by visiting the Partner Advantage portal. We welcome your continued feedback and suggestions, and look forward to helping our customers achieve new levels of growth and success, together.See you in the cloud.* The Google Cloud Business Opportunity For Partners, a commissioned Total Economic Impact™ study conducted by Forrester Consulting, October 2021Related ArticleGoogle Cloud Partners driving Retail and Commerce InnovationLearn how Google Cloud Partner Advantage partners help customers solve real-world business challenges in retail and ecommerce.Read Article
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Sie können jetzt AWS PrivateLink verwenden, um von Ihrer Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC)aus privat auf die AWS-Batch-APIs zuzugreifen. AWS PrivateLink bietet private Konnektivität zwischen VPCs, AWS-Services und Ihren AWS-Service-Netzwerken. Sie können jetzt Ihre AWS-Batch-Ressourcen in Ihrer VPC mit AWS PrivateLink verwalten und die Sicherheits- und Compliance-Anforderungen Ihres Unternehmens erfüllen. Um AWS PrivateLink zu verwenden, erstellen Sie mit der Amazon-VPC-Konsole, dem SDK oder der CLI einen Schnittstellen-VPC-Endpunkt für AWS Batchin Ihrer VPC. Sie können auch von On-Premises-Umgebungen oder von anderen VPCs aus über AWS VPN, AWS Direct Connect oder VPC-Peering auf den VPC-Endpunkt zugreifen.
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