Abandoned project linking Java, JavaScript makes a comeback

Once envisioned as a bridge between Java and JavaScript, the Detroit project never got off the ground. Now, there are efforts at reviving it, adding a Python engine to the mix. Intended to enable using JavaScript as an extension language for Java applications, the Detroit project fizzled out after losing its sponsoring group around 2018….

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The End of the ‘Observability Tax’: Why Enterprises are Pivoting to OpenTelemetry

As enterprises scale AI, they are inadvertently worsening an existing data crisis. The resulting surge in telemetry is overwhelming infrastructure already strained by the shift to multi-cloud environments, applications, and IoT, which is driving inflated costs. Organizations are paying for the collection, storage, and processing of massive data logs that often provide little business value….

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The Future Is Now With AIOps: Transforming IT Operations In Volatile Times

AIOps is changing the game for IT teams — helping them make smarter decisions, bounce back faster from issues, and keep customers happy. Find out how businesses are using it to stay ahead in today’s fast-moving world. Go to Source Author: Carlos Casanova

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Why cloud migration needs a new approach

Multicloud is having a crisis. Gartner predicts that over 50% of multicloud or cross-cloud efforts won’t deliver on expected benefits by 2029, with poor interoperability and fragmentation serving as key culprits. While these numbers don’t speak to cloud migration directly, from my own experience as an IT leader, plus from my field research in developing…

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