#Innovation through #information #technology has created the following radical #changes in #business:
· #Online shopping is more efficient than shopping in a store.
· #Digital marketing is more efficient than high cost newspaper, television, and radio advertising.
· #Social #networking is more efficient than going to clubs.
· #VoiP communication is more efficient than legacy telephony.
· #Cloud computing is more efficient than a private computer network.
· #Online shopping is more efficient than shopping in a store.
· #Digital marketing is more efficient than high cost newspaper, television, and radio advertising.
· #Social #networking is more efficient than going to clubs.
· #VoiP communication is more efficient than legacy telephony.
· #Cloud computing is more efficient than a private computer network.
Effective Microservices: 10 Best Practices - Towards Data Science
https://towardsdatascience.com/effective-microservices-10-best-practices-c6e4ba0c6ee2
https://towardsdatascience.com/effective-microservices-10-best-practices-c6e4ba0c6ee2
#Microservice #Architecture is about decomposing a Software System into autonomus Modules which are independently deployable and which communicates via lightweight, language agnostic way and together they fulfill the business goal.
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#security, cost of #cybercrime
#security, Average annual cost of #cybercrime by type of attack (2018 total = US$13.0 million)
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The law of Data Gravity
Edge computing architecture is based in part on the law of Data Gravity presented by Dave McCrory in 2010. This theory suggests that data has mass, just like planets do. The greater the mass, the stronger its gravitational pull and the more likely it is that applications will be attracted to it.
Edge computing architecture is based in part on the law of Data Gravity presented by Dave McCrory in 2010. This theory suggests that data has mass, just like planets do. The greater the mass, the stronger its gravitational pull and the more likely it is that applications will be attracted to it.