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IBM emeritus Irving Wladawsky-Berger: The Economic Potential of the Internet of Things
The estimate was based on the likely evolution of technology and the rate of adoption of IoT solutions between 2015 and 2025, as well as economic and demographic trends. The estimated range was so wide because there were so many unknowns at that early stage in IoT’s development, including the costs of technology, the rate of development and deployment of these highly complex solutions, their level of acceptance by consumers and workers, and the policies and regulations enacted by governments.
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Optimize loops with long variables in Java | Red Hat Developer
The just-in-time (JIT) compiler in OpenJDK improves Java performance through a number of optimizations, particularly in loops. Until recently, many optimizations worked only when the loop index was an int variable. This article shows how the HotSpot virtual machine was upgraded to add the same optimizations for long variables. The article covers particularly out-of-bounds checking (also called range checks).
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Explore GitOps with Red Hat at ArgoCon 2022 | Red Hat Developer
Tech conference season is kicking into gear, and Red Hat Developers is ready for it! We are excited to be a diamond sponsor of the upcoming ArgoCon 2022 in September. We will deliver a keynote session about the future of DevOps and GitOps in person at the Computer History Museum in San Francisco. Registration for the virtual event is complimentary.
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7 ways CIOs can prepare today for the future of work | The Enterprisers Project
As leaders, we are constantly striving toward further innovation in our organizations. We aspire to be the “go-to” person for questions about change and the guiding light for embracing new solutions ‒ all the while keeping our humility and knowing when to lean into our resources for support.
With technology evolving faster than ever, here are seven things you can implement today to improve your leadership game and prepare your teams for the future of work.