How we got here: the era of artificial intelligence The history of humankind is marked by turning points, when a new discovery or invention changes the way things are done within an entire society and, eventually, across the entire planet. The … Read more
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Thanks to new investments, Codemotion will grow larger and better
It has been almost 7 years since Chiara Russo and Mara Marzocchi founded Codemotion. When comparing the platform as it is today to what it was like in the beginning, so much has changed! And much will change in the future. What remains unchanged is … Read more
Can winning the Call for Code Global Challenge change your life?
The winner of the 2018 Call for Code Global Challenge, Project OWL, is a hardware and software solution that uses Wi-Fi to bring simple communications to civilians who hve become disconnected from the global network because of natural disasters. OWL, … Read more
Is Cloud Computing the Superhero of Covid-19?
The last few weeks have been one of isolation, both socially and physically. In a bid to prevent COVID-19 from spreading, our physical worlds have become geofenced to encompass our home and short neighborhood walks. In response, our virtual lives … Read more
IBM 2020 Global Climate Change Challenge is calling YOU: do you care about your world enough to answer the call?
IBM and the David Clark Cause, in partnership with United Nations Human Rights and the Linux Foundation, recently launched the third year of Call for Code Global Challenge — an annual competition that invites developers, data scientists, business … Read more
Tracing performance of backend services written on Java with Sleuth, Zipkin & ELK stack
Logging and monitoring make up a very important part of any “high-load” project nowadays. The goal of this article is to provide an overview of what can be achieved in order to organise efficient logging and tracing of modern web applications written … Read more
5G: Edge computing is the key to performances
Edge computing is the key enabler for 5G and its cloud-based structure. The experts of CNIT (Italian Inter-University Center for Telecoms) explained why at the 5G Italy event. This new approach is very challenging to explain, so let's start with a … Read more
System Administrator’s DOs and DON’Ts: interview with Kenneth Hess
It is quite clear that the most important skill for a System Administrator to have is problem solving. As a result, it can be a very stressful job, especially when there is little time to analyse the problem and find a solution. A lot depends on this … Read more
How to scale your DevOps from 100 servers to 1,000+
Codemotion Amsterdam 2019 had a huge variety of talks across more than a dozen tracks. One of the ones that stood out for me was this talk on DevOps, given by Pat Hermens of Coolblue. Coolblue is one of the biggest online retailers in the … Read more
Config management and cost optimisation for serverless computing
Serverless computing is growing in popularity. In a serverless setup, you no longer run your own virtual servers. Instead, you compose your application using services such as databases and compute. The result is a more streamlined and reactive … Read more
5G: what’s in it for developers?
The world of wireless terrestrial telecommunications is on his way to 5G, a new approach to use the radio spectrum that is incompatible with all previous efforts. The main improvements promised by 5G are higher speed, higher number of connected … Read more
Which research techniques and UX designs are most suitable for startups
Hello Giuseppe, first of all… tell us something about yourself! Hi, I'm Giuseppe Sorrentino, at the moment I work as Scram Master at others.com in the Rome office, that means that I deal with the Agile process management of two development teams. … Read more
Codemotion Madrid Offers a Plethora of Diverse and Engaging Topics
Codemotion Madrid 2019 bought more than 60 internationally renowned speakers, hundreds of tech leaders, innovative business owners and community members together for a two-day event designed to take you on a step-by-step journey through every topic … Read more
Understanding AI: Inference
Inferencing is the second phase of machine learning, following on from the initial training phase. During the training phase, the algorithm generates a new model or repurposes a pre-trained model for a specific application and helps the model learn … Read more
Open Governance: a real case
Why should a software company adopt open governance? In particular, what are the reasons to do that during the process of joining together two software companies that are similar, but with specific differences? At Codemotion Rome 2019, CEO and … Read more
Security in the IoT generation: the Guy Rombaut point of view
The world is increasingly interconnected through the internet. More and more "smart" devices and appliances are now online 24 hours a day. But what are the real implications of the development of IoT and home automation? Are users really safe? What … Read more
Emanuela Damiani: The Lady that UX
Emanuela Damiani is a Designer, who spends every day working for the best browser experience at Firefox: Emanuela has been living in Berlin for 5 years, where, among other things, she is one of the organisers of the Ladies that UX meetup. … Read more