Almost two weeks since my last publication. A completely different topic now: AI and ML BusyContent.

https://busycontinent.com/will-ai-and-ml-break-loose-in-2022/
What does the future hold for artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)? Is 2022 going to be the year where machines will prevail? While AI used to be something software vendors could brand their solutions as (even when they weren’t), times have changed. With a market—in a helicopter view—divided into two camps, vendors who use a predefined AI framework and vendors who create their own, we must understand what it means for users…
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Ending the age of data centre ‘five nines’, ITPro
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Public and private sector cooperation – Open Acces Government
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Greater Observability Helps Manage Hybrid IT – Government & Public Sector Journal
Greater Observability Helps Manage Hybrid IT https://www.gpsj.co.uk/?p=6864 More publications:
Hybrid Cloud Observability – LanLine
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