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Dass der Mensch das Gehirn noch nichtmal in Bruchteilen verstanden hat, haben wir in diesem Podcast schon mehrfach thematisiert. Nun haben Forschende versucht, dem einen Stück näher zu kommen - mit der Kartierung eines Mäusehirns. Über die Erkenntnisse aus diesem Versuch wollen wir sprechen und so geht es in dieser Folge um sehr sehr feine Schnitte, gemeine Nobelpreisträger und um die schönsten Landschaftsvideos für Mäuse. 00:55 Watson am Telefon 02:47 Petabyte im Hirn 07:48 Eine Party mit 80.000 Menschen 09:06 Die Hausratte
One PetaByte is the equivalent of 11000 4k movies. And CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) generates this every single second. Only a fraction of this data (~1 GB/s) is stored and analyzed using a multicluster batch job dispatcher with Kueue running on Kubernetes. In this episode we have Ricardo Rocha, Platform Engineering Lead at CERN and CNCF Advocate, explaining why after 20 years at CERN he is still excited about the work he and his colleagues at CERN are doing. To kick things off we learn about the impact that the CNCF has on the scientific community, how to best balance an implementation of that scale between "easy of use" vs "optimized for throughput". Tune in and learn about custom hardware being built 20 years ago and how the advent of the latest chip generation has impacted the evolution of data scientists around the globeLinks we discussedRicardo's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ricardo-rocha-739aa718/KubeCon SLC Keynote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMmskWIlktA&list=PLj6h78yzYM2Pw4mRw4S-1p_xLARMqPkA7&index=5Kueue CNCF Project: https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/10/04/introducing-kueue/
Tenemos filtraciones de Teras, tenemos despertadores, tenemos juegos locos japones, tenemos titulares, pero a saco paco. Y de una calidad que lo flipas, por qué por una semana tenemos muchas noticias para comentar. Pero muchas muchas muchas noticias para comentar. GamikaGames en nuestro grupo de Telegram Nuestro programa se graba en directo, todos los lunes cuando cae la noche en nuestro canal de Twitch. www.Twich.Tv/Gamikagames
Join Miles Ward, CTO at SADA, as he delves into the world of massive data migration with Joe Intrakamhang, Head of Data Management and Cost Optimization at Verily. Discover how SADA and Google Cloud collaborated to move an astounding 50+ petabytes of data for Verily, a leader in precision healthcare. Learn about the challenges and triumphs of this monumental project, and how it's setting the stage for AI-driven advancements in healthcare. Get insights into the strategies, tools, and teamwork that made this massive undertaking a success. Key Takeaways: Overcoming the challenges of a 50+ petabyte data migration The role of Google Cloud in powering healthcare innovation Leveraging AI and machine learning for precision medicine Building a strong foundation for future data-driven initiatives Don't miss this in-depth conversation about the future of healthcare technology. Learn more at: https://sada.com/cloud-and-clear/
Photo: Privat. Was kann wer nun wirklich auf der Blockchain verfolgen? Wie spürt man Geldwäsche bei Kryptowährungen auf? Wie analysisert man 2 Petabyte? Roman Lewandrowski arbeitet als Head of Forensics bei Lukka und beschäftigt sich mit digitaler Forensik. Links zu Episode 79 Noch eine Episode zu digitaler Forensik: Episode 60
Fredrik och Lars Wikman snackar i den avlägsna forntiden (november 2023) om det Øredev som just då höll på att avslutas. Lars berättar om sin presentation, och om hur ovant det känns att vara på en konferens som inte specifikt handlar om det han jobbar med. En väldigt tillspetsad presentation är ofta - men inte alltid - det rätta svaret. Det är en kul utmaning att presentera ett helt ekosystem för folk som inte redan är där, och utan att bli predikande eller sälja in saker man inte känt behov av än. Har Lars märkt av att han hållit presentationen? Fredrik berättar också om hur det kändes att intervjua alla keynotetalare. Det blir mycket diskussion om växter. God juli! Ett stort tack till Cloudnet som sponsrar vår VPS! Har du kommentarer, frågor eller tips? Vi är @kodsnack, @thieta, @krig, och @bjoreman på Mastodon, har en sida på Facebook och epostas på info@kodsnack.se om du vill skriva längre. Vi läser allt som skickas. Gillar du Kodsnack får du hemskt gärna recensera oss i iTunes! Du kan också stödja podden genom att ge oss en kaffe (eller två!) på Ko-fi, eller handla något i vår butik. Länkar Stöd oss på Ko-fi! Lars Wikman Tidigare avsnitt med Lars Øredev 2023 Røde wireless pro Best western Malmö arena hotell Lars presentation Elixir Liveview Erlang Elixirconf-presentationen BEAM - Erlangs virtuella maskin Whatsapps resa med Erlang och få utvecklare Mnesia Discord kör Elixir Elixir safari i Kenya - blev kanske inställd, mycket otydligt Elixirconf Africa Elixirconf EU Codebeam Alla keynotetalarna Första keynoten, med Monika Bielskyte Cyrus Clarke - kodar in data i växter Ethereum Monsanto Apple store i Hyllie Titlar Sjukt låg latency Sista dagen, lite bakis En konferens som inte handlar om det jag pysslar med Sälja Liveview till folket Tech leads och små CTOs Om de inte har känt smärtan Täcka en ganska vid bas Varför inte bara Erlang? Täcka hela resan Legendariskt internationellt Fortfarande konceptuellt intressant Petabyte per gram Industrialisering av växter Superoptimerade blommor Familjefoton i en begonia
Pietsch glaubt einem ganz großen Ding auf der Spur zu sein, denn er hat in Zeiten der Wohnungsknappheit ein Hintertürchen gefunden, um mehr Raummeter zu schaffen, zumindest im digitalen Sinne. Aber ist das wirklich gut? Schließlich hat doch jeder schon irgendwo Exabytes an Fotos längst überwundener Familien-Urlaube rumliegen. Gigabyte, Terabyte, Petabyte. Ob Magnet-Platte, optische Disc oder Flash-Speicher, allen ist eines gemein: Sie bieten soo viel Platz für sooo viele Daten. Natürlich alles wichtige Daten! Stephan lässt sich vom Strudel selbstdrehender Platten mitreißen und mutmaßt über Möglichkeiten der Hirn-Defragmentierung, bzw. einer wortwörtlich externen Zettabyte großen Auslagerungdatei, um im menschlichen Massenspeicher Platz für neuen Müll zu machen. Eines ist sicher: so oder so kommen jeden Tag etwa ein Exabyte „neue“ Daten dazu. Wenn nun also 1 Megabyte Daten auf etwa 500 Seiten DIN A4 passen …wie viele volle Badewannen sind das dann?!? Halbwissen² – Lieber erstmal nicht löschen! Tassenbestellungen, Tassenbestellungen und Tassenbestellungen an: halbwissenhoch2@gmail.com
The seasonal metaphors continue as we weather a blizzard of great questions from you for the monthly Q&A, this time covering everything from Swiss army knife roles in game development to replacing USB ports, the mythical petabyte retail drive, extending wi-fi across hundreds of feet, whether we'll ever see a 128-bit CPU, L-shaped desks, our auditory sleep strategies, and more.The GDC talk about Bungie's Production Engineering role: https://www.gdcvault.com/play/1025970/Bungie-s-Force-Multipliers-ProductionThe one sheep-herding video you simply must watch: https://www.tiktok.com/@seanthesheepman/video/7312752825379884321 Support the Pod! Contribute to the Tech Pod Patreon and get access to our booming Discord, a monthly bonus episode, your name in the credits, and other great benefits! You can support the show at: https://patreon.com/techpod
AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
In this episode of the AI Today podcast hosts Kathleen Walch and Ron Schmelzer define the terms V's of Big Data, Data Volume, Exabyte / Petabyte / Yottabyte / Zettabyte, Data Variety, Data Velocity, Data Veracity, explain how these terms relate to AI and why it's important to know about them. Show Notes: FREE Intro to CPMAI mini course CPMAI Training and Certification AI Glossary AI Glossary Series – DevOps, Machine Learning Operations (ML Ops) AI Glossary Series – Automated Machine Learning (AutoML) AI Glossary Series – Data Preparation, Data Cleaning, Data Splitting, Data Multiplication, Data Transformation AI Glossary Series – Data Augmentation, Data Labeling, Bounding box, Sensor fusion AI Glossary Series – Data, Dataset, Big Data, DIKUW Pyramid Continue reading AI Today Podcast: AI Glossary Series – V's of Big Data, Data Volume, Exabyte / Petabyte / Yottabyte / Zettabyte, Data Variety, Data Velocity, Data Veracity at Cognilytica.
The BIG CHUNGUS Episode: A Lucky Smart Situation, The Rise of BIG CHUNGUS, 8 Terabytes, Distributions, The Culture of Twitch Videos, A Ride Down The Line, Packs and ROMs, Television and Dumps, A Secret Clubhouse, A Half a Petabyte, The Chungus Among Us, The Closed Future And The Bridgers, A Warm Thermos. Ruminations of BIG CHUNGUS, my ongoing weird project. Nothing stops the Chungus.
Discover the power of Amazon Redshift, AWS's Petabyte-scale data warehouse, in our podcast "Data Insights Unleashed." Redshift's scalability, thanks to its Massively Parallel Processing (MPP) architecture, effortlessly handles high data influxes and accommodates varying user demands while ensuring consistent, high-performance experiences at a cost-effective scale. Today Simon is joined by Brandon Draeger, Director of Product Marketing here at AWS, to unravel the potential of Amazon Redshift and revolutionize your data-driven decision-making. Redshift Innovation Day Registration: https://bit.ly/3IsVNkm Get Started with Redshift: https://go.aws/3Wn7Nde Redshift website: https://go.aws/3MjOBbx
Breaking through the scalability barrier with purpose built Object Storage for increased availability, durability and performance! In this episode I talk with Paul Speciale, CMO at Scality. Scality's software-based storage delivers billions of files to five hundred million users daily with 100% availability. They make standard x86 servers scale to hundreds of petabytes and billions of objects. Scality has transformed the way organizations store and manage their data with their flagship product, Scality RING, and their more recent launch, Scality ARTESCA. Paul and I discuss the company's history, the adaptive storage approach, and how Scality partners with industry giants like HPE, Veeam, Dell, and Cisco. The episode also delves into the growing threat of #ransomware and how Scality's expanded capabilities can help combat it. The company was founded in 2009 in France and is headquartered in European Union (EU). ☑️ Support the Channel by buying a coffee? - https://ko-fi.com/gtwgt ☑️ Technology and Technology Partners Mentioned: Veeam, OpenStack, Swift, Object Storage, S3, AWS, HPE, DELL, Cisco, VMware ☑️ Web: https://scality.com ☑️ Crunch Base Profile: https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/scality ☑️ Interested in being on #GTwGT? Contact via Twitter @GTwGTPodcast or go to https://www.gtwgt.com ☑️ Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GTwGTPodcast?sub_confirmation=1 Web - https://gtwgt.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/GTwGTPodcast Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5Y1Fgl4DgGpFd5Z4dHulVX Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/great-things-with-great-tech-podcast/id1519439787, ☑️ Music: https://www.bensound.com
We have finally reached our goal of a PETABYTE of raw storage as we continue to build out the hardware of The Vault infrastructure.--One petabyte translates into one thousand terabytes. This will be enough storage to hold the 2M- audio and video sermons found on our site while allowing for years of future growth. For every audio sermon, we create 3 separate files -high quality, low quality, and archive quality-. For every video sermon, we create 3 separate files -1080p quality, 720p quality, 360p quality-. In addition, every video has an MP3 automatically generated from it, with the corresponding 3 files. Sermons take up a lot of space and laying the foundation for dependable, scalable storage is key.--Through the sacrificial generosity of our wonderful family, friends, and supporters, we have been able to finalize the purchase of all hard drives and storage arrays needed to reach one petabyte of raw storage. However, we still have some ways to go in order to get everything set up just right. It's a complicated business and we covet your support and prayers.--Help us FILL THE RACKS--www.sermonaudio.com-vault
We have finally reached our goal of a PETABYTE of raw storage as we continue to build out the hardware of The Vault infrastructure.One petabyte translates into one thousand terabytes. This will be enough storage to hold the 2M+ audio and video sermons found on our site while allowing for years of future growth. For every audio sermon, we create 3 separate files (high quality, low quality, and archive quality). For every video sermon, we create 3 separate files (1080p quality, 720p quality, 360p quality). In addition, every video has an MP3 automatically generated from it, with the corresponding 3 files. Sermons take up a lot of space and laying the foundation for dependable, scalable storage is key.Through the sacrificial generosity of our wonderful family, friends, and supporters, we have been able to finalize the purchase of all hard drives and storage arrays needed to reach one petabyte of raw storage. However, we still have some ways to go in order to get everything set up just right. It's a complicated business and we covet your support and prayers.Help us FILL THE RACKS:www.sermonaudio.com/vault
Wendell from Level One Techs joins us to catch up on low-power hardware, his home automation setup, and thoughts on so much more. Special Guest: Wendell Wilson.
O volume de dados das empresas de telecomunicação é gigante. São 150 petabytes de dados tratados, e toda uma infraestrutura para que os dados gerem insights tanto no B2B quanto no B2C. O que é o petabyte: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petabyte. Com: João Del Nero https://www.linkedin.com/in/joaodelnero, gerente de vendas de data analytics da Claro https://www.claro.com.br/, e Fabiana Amaral https://www.linkedin.com/in/fabianakortedoamaral/, Executive Growth Director da MATH Marketing https://math.marketing/; e Marcel Ghiraldini https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcelghiraldini, Chief Growth Officer da MATH Group https://math.marketing/. Apresentação: Cassio Politi https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassiopoliti/.
Exploratory data analysis works best when the feedback loop is fast and iterative. This is easy to achieve when you are working on small datasets, but as they scale up beyond what can fit on a single machine those short iterations quickly become long and tedious. The Arkouda project is a Python interface built on top of the Chapel compiler to bring back those interactive speeds for exploratory analysis on horizontally scalable compute that parallelizes operations on large volumes of data. In this episode David Bader explains how the framework operates, the algorithms that are built into it to support complex analyses, and how you can start using it today.
With our new publishing format we bring you the 'Beer or BS' segment.Have a listen as the team attempt to tease out the bullshit from a number of facts (beers). This weeks ‘Beer or BS' is all about sex, kinda... have a listen as Rachel and Aaron try tease out some truth to breaking your penis, 4 Petabyte ejaculations and barbed wonky cocks. Enjoy!The Beer or BS QuestionsQ: 01 In several countries, some new brides place tiny bags containing chicken's blood into the vagina prior to intercourse to prove the hymen was intact before marriage. Q: 02 A single sperm contains roughly 37.5 MB of DNA information. One ejaculation represents a data transfer of just under 3750 TB or nearly 4PB a second.Q: 03 The longer a man's ring finger is compared to his index finger…. the more testosterone he has.Q: 04 Break a leg they say to improve your performance… did you know you can break your penis?Q: 05 Men, on average, think about sex between every 6 and 10 seconds.Q: 06 The human penis used to have a barbed spine at some point in our evolutionary past.Q: 07 In Ancient Greece, If a man was found guilty of adultery – he could have his pubic hair removed and then have a radish shoved up his anus.
Guy Holmes, President and Chief Executive Officer of Tape Ark discusses why organizations are moving data from legacy tape into the cloud, some of the most common types of data moved into the cloud, and other fascinating details about tape that I'm sure you didn't know.
In deze nieuwe aflevering van Dasprive: Google Analytics verboden, marketingland schudt op zn grondvesten. Europol mag 4 petabyte aan data over verdachten gaan verwijderen. En Rusland doet zowaar iets aan ransomware op verzoek van de Amerikanen… of zit er meer achter? Verder zijn ook de autoriteiten zeer actief en kon 2022 wel eens het handhavingsjaar… Continue reading 52 – GA verboden, Europol moet 4 petabyte vernietigen, en Rusland helpt tegen ransomware
To Catch a Petabyte. NEED OUTPUT! Wasp-ception. My Husband Comes from Donut People. It all made sense in the dream. Everybody Loves Morrissey. Mowing Virtual Lawns and Pumping Virtual Gas. Not My First Isuzu Rodeo! Skeevily Biting Her Neck. Bobby Frankensteinburgerhymen. Moo Loo Poo. Dark Matter Multiplies Like Rabbits. Never Introduce Anything to Anything. Moo Left the Seat Up? Therapy Thursday and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.
To Catch a Petabyte. NEED OUTPUT! Wasp-ception. My Husband Comes from Donut People. It all made sense in the dream. Everybody Loves Morrissey. Mowing Virtual Lawns and Pumping Virtual Gas. Not My First Isuzu Rodeo! Skeevily Biting Her Neck. Bobby Frankensteinburgerhymen. Moo Loo Poo. Dark Matter Multiplies Like Rabbits. Never Introduce Anything to Anything. Moo Left the Seat Up? Therapy Thursday and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.
In this episode I talk with Nathan Golden, Owner at Managecast Technologies. Managecast are 100% focused around the cloud backup, disaster recovery and business continuity space, managing over 1 Petabyte of customer data and have customers across virtually every industry vertical. Nathan and I talk about how Managecast pivoted away from IT consultancy to help their customers improve their data protection strategies. Along the way, the decision to specialise in backups paid dividends as Nathan was able to scale the business with the help of resellers and a strong web portal that was built from the ground up with multi-tenancy in mind. Managecast was founded in 2000 and is head quartered out of the Cincinnati, Ohio. Technology and Technology Partners Mentioned: Veeam, Asigra, Zerto, NetApp, 3Par Web: https://www.managecast.com Interested in being on #GTwGT? https://launch.gtwgt.com Music: https://www.bensound.com Could always do with a coffee! https://ko-fi.com/anthonyspiteri
There are *billions* of dollars' worth of invaluable imagery, information, and data available, for free from NASA, NOAA, ESA, and more but unfortunately, sometimes it can be hard to get to… and hard to use. The folks at Element 84, a software development firm specializing in large scale geospatial data systems and remote sensing believe that the more they can help make that data accessible and usable, the more we can learn about our planet and how it's changing. “How hard can it be?” is a question Dan Pilone often asks his team. As the CEO & CTO of Dan oversees the architecture, design, and development for Element 84's commercial and government data clients including NASA, USGS, Stanford University School of Medicine, and Capella Space. “ About Element 84 “We are impatient optimists.” “It's not magic, but it can *feel* like that - you can literally *see* the world changing, see storms, progress of wildfires, patterns of burning and growth, how to plan for changing water levels, how to help people impacted by disasters, or even just see some fantastic images of leaves changing in the fall.... Space gives us an incredible view of the planet we live on- and we want as many people to be able to take advantage of that unique view as possible.” – Dan Pilone More at: www.element84.com Dan mentions: FunCube: https://amsat-uk.org/funcube/funcube-cubesat/ More about Dan Pilone: Dan has supported NASA's Earth Observing System for over 15 years; currently acting as Chief Technologist for the NASA EOSDIS Evolution and Development contract. He has supported transitioning NASA's Petabyte scale archive to the cloud, contributed to metadata standards, led multiple working groups on data services and cloud architectures, authored studies on architecture and transition plans for cloud-native data management solutions, and helped shape software development processes for both government and commercial clients. Mr. Pilone has authored multiple books on software development and taught Software Engineering at Catholic University in Washington DC.
This week we talk with Don High about Rancher, Kubernetes, and AKS. Compiling 1 billion lines of code on 64 cores. 20,000 bees took over an office. Petabyte tape cartridges.
Join us as we talk with Erik Kaulberg, Vice President at Infinidat about the importance of storage for large-scale workloads across different Red Hat platforms, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Red Hat OpenStack Platform (RHOSP), and Red Hat OpenShift - and the possibilities that modern storage platforms like Infinidat InfiniBox bring to optimize administrator workflows via Ansible and drive efficiency through the entire application stack.
On this episode of The Workflow Show, hosts Ben and Jason interview Sam Gustman, CTO of USC Shoah Foundation - The Institute for Visual History and Education (USC Shoah Foundation) and Associate Dean and CTO at the USC Libraries where he oversees IT for the Libraries and started USC Digital Repository (a CHESA client). Their discussion covers the intricacies of maintaining a media archive to last for generations, including file management and migration, avoiding bit rot, preservation quality video codecs, and the Dimensions in Testimony project which uses AI to allow people to have a real-time conversation with Holocaust survivors and other witnesses to genocide. Sam Gustman also elaborates on the origination of the Shoah Foundation and the important work they do for education, highlighting the voices of genocide survivors and leveraging technology to engender respect and understanding. Episode Highlights: Sam Gustman outlines the start of the Shoah Foundation as an effort to archive and maintain interviews of victims of the holocaust, founded by Steven Spielberg after the release of Schindler's List. Ben and Jason ask about the hurdles of storing and managing a multi-Petabyte collection of digital video, such as monitoring for bit rot, ingesting metadata, preservation quality video codecs, and even the possibility of utilizing blockchain to preserve video across the internet. Sam, Ben, and Jason discuss the importance of the Visual History Archive's work in education providing compelling ways to access a vast library of experience as the Shoah Foundation continues its mission to document and provide students and researchers with tools to interact with, search, and learn from testimony. The Workflow Show is available on Spotify, Stitcher, iTunes, Amazon, YouTube Subscribe on Castos Resources We Mention: See the 60 Minutes on the Shoah Foundation's Dimensions in Testimony project using Artificial Intelligence. More From CHESA and The Workflow Show: More on Artifi
When many companies approach the sales process in the same way, there's an opportunity to offer a model that is better suited to specific veterinary clinics. This week, Shawn & Ivan speak with Michael Hyman of Rhapsody about innovation in business models. Michael recommends Entangled Life by Merlin Sheldrake (amzn.to/3kGQwsb). Learn more about Michael at petabyte.technology.
In der letzten Ausgabe vor der Sommerpause sprechen wir über das Aus des EU-US-Privacy-Shield. In dieser Woche hat der Europäische Gerichtshof ein Abkommen gekippt, auf dessen Grundlage es Unternehmen erlaubt war, Daten von europäischen Bürgern in den Vereinigten Staaten zu speichern. Also so ziemlich genau das, was Cloud-Anbieter wie Amazon, Google, Microsoft etc. und auch SaaS-E-Commerce-Plattformen wie Shopify und Salesforce Commerce Cloud tagtäglich Petabyte-weise tun. (Alle diese Unternehmen und mehr als 5.000 weitere haben dann auch folgerichtig hinter diesem Schild Schutz gefunden, um im Bild zu bleiben.) Die Begründung: der Datenhunger US-amerikanischer Behörden und Geheimdienste sei nicht mit den europäischen Datenschutzrichtlinien vereinbar. Pikanterweise ist aus dem selben Grund der Vorläufer des „Privacy Shield“ mit dem klingenden Namen Safe-Harbour-Abkommen vor einigen Jahren gescheitert. Maßgeblich verantwortlich war die Beharrlichkeit eines österreichischen Juristen und Aktivisten namens Max Schrems. Die ganze Geschichte war Thema in vielen deutschen Medien, am umfangreichsten aufbereitet findet ihr sämtliche Vorgänge und Quellen bei Techcrunch: Europe’s top court strikes down flagship EU-US data transfer mechanism. Was bedeutet das jetzt? Gehen bei amerikanischen Cloud-Anbietern in Kürze die Lichter aus? Wohl kaum. Zum einen werden die Unternehmen mitsamt ihren juristischen Beratern erst einmal die Lage bewerten und womöglich Widerstand formieren. Außerdem gibt es, sozusagen als zweites juristisches Sicherheitsnetz, die sogenannten Standardvertragsklauseln, mit denen Cloud-Anbieter ihr operatives Geschäft abfedern, wie etwa Microsoft in einer Pressemeldung klarstellt. Klar ist, dass dieses Urteil die digitale Branche in einer starken Wachstumsphase unangenehm überrascht, die ja aus technischer Sicht ohne die Skalierungs- und Kostenvorteile von Cloud-Infrastruktur nicht denkbar wäre. Google, Amazon & Co. betreiben Rechenzentren in Europa, und sicherlich wird es Initiativen geben, das europäische digitale Geschäft primär auch dort zu betreiben, um dem Datenexport in die USA zu vermeiden. Möglicherweise dient das der jüngst gestarteten europäischen Cloud-Initiative Gaia-X als Aufmerksamkeits-Anschubfinanzierung.
On this week's episode of Pwned, Justin and Zack are joined by Eric and Randy, two operators from our penetration testing team. This is another long episode and we are spending that time to learn everything about how our team uses white hat techniques to poke, prod, and punch into various systems. They will be discussing the tactics, techniques, and procedures used by adversaries how they simulate attacks, from creating code that will give them credentials to walking in a building and plugging in a device. You will also learn the difference is between penetration testing and vulnerability scans and how Eric and Randy do their best to find vulnerability scan reports to prove the value of a true penetration test. Sidenote, yes, I said Petaflop and I meant Petabyte and I'll forever live with this mistake - Zack Check out NuHarbor Security for complete cyber security protection for your business and a security partner you can trust. Website: https://nuharborsecurity.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nuharbor/ Twitter: @nuharbor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nuharbor/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nuharborsecurity/
On this week's episode of Pwned, Justin and Zack are joined by Eric and Randy, two operators from our penetration testing team. This is another long episode and we are spending that time to learn everything about how our team uses white hat techniques to poke, prod, and punch into various systems. They will be discussing the tactics, techniques, and procedures used by adversaries how they simulate attacks, from creating code that will give them credentials to walking in a building and plugging in a device. You will also learn the difference is between penetration testing and vulnerability scans and how Eric and Randy do their best to find vulnerability scan reports to prove the value of a true penetration test. Sidenote, yes, I said Petaflop and I meant Petabyte and I'll forever live with this mistake - Zack Check out NuHarbor Security for complete cyber security protection for your business and a security partner you can trust. Website: https://www.nuharborsecurity.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nuharbor/ Twitter: @nuharbor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nuharbor/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nuharborsecurity/
In questo episodio Maurizio e Marco ci parlano dei Big Data. Quanti bytes ci vogliono perche i "Data" si possano considerare "Big Data"? 1 GigaByte, 1 TeraByte, 1 PetaByte? Scopritelo insieme a noi...
In this episode of Scaling Postgres, we discuss chaos order, pub sub, petabyte scale analytics and PgBouncer connections. Subscribe at https://www.scalingpostgres.com to get notified of new episodes. Links for this episode: https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/1994/ https://www.simplethread.com/chaos-order-randomizing-queries-uncover-order-dependency/ https://layerci.com/blog/postgres-is-the-answer/ https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Azure-Database-for-PostgreSQL/Architecting-petabyte-scale-analytics-by-scaling-out-Postgres-on/ba-p/969685 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwG-ZIUy35E https://www.enterprisedb.com/blog/pgbouncer-connection-pooling-what-do-when-persistent-connectivity-lost https://www.2ndquadrant.com/en/blog/webinar-using-ssl-with-postgresql-pgbouncer/ https://www.depesz.com/2019/11/16/waiting-for-postgresql-13-introduce-the-force-option-for-the-drop-database-command/ https://www.depesz.com/2019/11/16/waiting-for-postgresql-13-allow-sampling-of-statements-depending-on-duration/ https://www.cybertec-postgresql.com/en/open-street-map-to-postgis-the-basics/ http://blog.cleverelephant.ca/2019/11/subdivide.html
Autonomous vehicles not only require massive amounts of data to effectively "see" the world, but also generate literal terabytes of data per hour of usage!This means that in order for the algorithms to continually learn and improve, there must be an economical way to move that massive amount of data in an efficient way. While there are companies that are beginning to specialize in this niche, a significant investment in localized data movement must be made for autonomous vehicles to become ubiquitous across the world!To keep up with the podcast be sure to visit our website at datacouture.org, follow us on twitter @datacouturepod, and on instagram @datacouturepodcast. And, if you'd like to help support future episodes, then consider becoming a patron at patreon.com/datacouture!Music for the show: Foolish Game / God Don't Work On Commission by spinmeister (c) copyright 2014 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/spinmeister/46822 Ft: SnowflakeSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/datacouture)
Matt’s guest is Andy Baumgarten, Senior Research Scientist and Lead of Applied Breeding Technologies and Genomics. He hears about testing standability traits in fields throughout the U.S., the balance of technology and human intuition, and how much data a petabyte is.
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This week we talk about the storage for our projects. Mainly why Alan is sticking to a portable drive and John built a cheap NAS Links for NAS topic: john | Synology | https://polymatic.link/p6 john | Freenas | https://polymatic.link/p7 john | Qnap | https://polymatic.link/p9 john | Dell EMC | https://polymatic.link/pa john | Storenator | https://polymatic.link/pb john | Linus tech tips – Petabyte project | https://polymatic.link/p8 Fun stuff ==================== alan | Past Bing, Future Bing – Failures | https://polymatic.link/pe Music ==================== john | Kings – Frameworks | https://polymatic.link/pc alan | Dodie | Montster | https://polymatic.link/pd Books ==================== john | Dead moon- Peter Clines (writer of 14,the fold, paradox bound) | https://polymatic.link/p5 Credits: Music by Sahy Uhns (CC-BY). Which you can find at https://polymatic.link/ek Twitter: Alan http://twitter.com/chaess or https://jawns.club/@alan Twitter: John http://twitter.com/webdevvie or https://mastodon.cloud/@webdevvie For feedback: podcast@polymatic.media Twitter polymatic: http://twitter.com/thepolymatic
Christian Wade joins Scott Hanselman to show you how to unlock petabyte-scale datasets in Azure with a way that was not previously possible. Learn how to use the aggregations feature in Power BI to enable interactive analysis over big data.For more information:Power BI Desktop September 2018 Feature Summary (Analytics)Aggregations in Power BI Desktop (Preview) docsMicrosoft Power BI - Interactive Data Visualization BI ToolsCreate a free account (Azure)Follow @SHanselman Follow @AzureFriday Follow @_christianWade
Christian Wade joins Scott Hanselman to show you how to unlock petabyte-scale datasets in Azure with a way that was not previously possible. Learn how to use the aggregations feature in Power BI to enable interactive analysis over big data.For more information:Power BI Desktop September 2018 Feature Summary (Analytics)Aggregations in Power BI Desktop (Preview) docsMicrosoft Power BI - Interactive Data Visualization BI ToolsCreate a free account (Azure)Follow @SHanselman Follow @AzureFriday Follow @_christianWade
Weitere Städte werden im Herbst auf DVB-T2 HD umgestellt ARD, ZDF und Media Broadcast stellen im Herbst weitere Regionen auf den Broadcasting-Standard DVB-T2 HD um. Die mittlerweile vierte Umstellungsstufe betrifft vom 26. September bis zum 5. Dezember Städte in Baden-Württemberg, Bayern, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Saarland, Sachsen, Schleswig-Holstein und Thüringen. Mit der Umstellung auf DVB-T2 HD endet die Möglichkeit, TV per DVB-T zu empfangen. Verbraucher müssen sich rechtzeitig um einen neuen Receiver kümmern, damit der Bildschirm nicht schwarz bleibt. Social Media und die Demokratie Damit Wissenschaftler den Einfluss von sozialen Netzen auf Wahlen und Demokratien untersuchen können, stellt Facebook nun ein Petabyte an anonymisierten Daten zur Verfügung. Das hat die Initiative Social Science One bekanntgegeben. Sie ruft nun Forscher dazu auf, sich mit Forschungsvorhaben für einen Zugang zu dem immensen Datenschatz bewerben. Die ersten Daten enthalten so gut wie alle öffentlichen URLs, auf die Facebook-Nutzer in aller Welt seit Anfang 2017 geklickt haben. Dazu kommen jeweils Informationen, welche Nutzertypen geklickt und wann sie das getan haben. Firefox Klar mit Seiten-Suche und Face-ID-Support Der Privatsphäre-Browser Firefox Klar wartet mit kleinen Neuerungen auf. Eine davon ist die Seiten-Suche, die auf einer Webseite nach dem eingetippten Begriff sucht und ihn hervorhebt. Außerdem können iOS-Nutzer festlegen, dass Firefox Klar via Touch ID oder Face ID die Identität des Nutzers überprüft, bevor er eine schon geöffnete Seite darstellt. Voreingestellt blockiert der Klar-Browser weiterhin Werbe-Tracker, Analytics-Code und Social-Media-Tracking. Netflix bekommt erstmals die meisten Emmy-Nominierungen Die Emmy Awards gelten als wichtigster Preis für Fernsehsendungen. Zum ersten Mal hat ein Internet-Streaminganbieter dabei mehr Nominierungen als jeder Fernsehsender erhalten. Netflix kam bei der Bekanntgabe der möglichen Preisträger auf 122 Nennungen und verdrängt damit nach 17 Jahren an der Spitze den US-amerikanischen Pay-TV-Sender HBO auf Platz zwei. Diese und alle weiteren aktuellen Nachrichten finden Sie auf heise.de
With geoseismic datasets that are petabytes in size and growing, finding tomorrow's energy is increasingly data and compute intensive. Hess Corporation, a global energy company, needed to be able to respond quickly to changing oil market demands, while minimizing costs. By migrating petabytes of data and running high performance computing (HPC) workloads on AWS, Hess reduced compute costs and accelerated time in which geologists received results. In this session, you will learn how Hess built a GeoSeismic data repository on AWS, by leveraging S3 and EFS, and processes that data by building HPC clusters on-demand using the GPU-enabled P2 instance family. Additionally, you will learn how the Hess subsurface computing team was able to move from running on premise cap-ex driven GPU clusters to an op-ex driven on-demand model in the AWS cloud.
Petabyte scale archives of satellites, planes, and drones imagery continue to grow exponentially. They mostly exist as semi-structured data, but they are only valuable when accessed and processed by a wide range of products for both visualization and analysis. This session provides an overview of how ArcGIS indexes and structures data so that any part of it can be quickly accessed, processed, and analyzed by reading only the minimum amount of data needed for the task. In this session, we share best practices for structuring and compressing massive datasets in Amazon S3, so it can be analyzed efficiently. We also review a number of different image formats, including GeoTIFF (used for the Public Datasets on AWS program, Landsat on AWS), cloud optimized GeoTIFF, MRF, and CRF as well as different compression approaches to show the effect on processing performance. Finally, we provide examples of how this technology has been used to help image processing and analysis for the response to Hurricane Harvey.
PC Perspective Podcast #463 - 08/17/17 Join us for AMD Threadripper, Intel Rumors, and more! You can subscribe to us through iTunes and you can still access it directly through the RSS page HERE. The URL for the podcast is: http://pcper.com/podcast - Share with your friends! iTunes - Subscribe to the podcast directly through the iTunes Store (audio only) Video version on iTunes Google Play - Subscribe to our audio podcast directly through Google Play! RSS - Subscribe through your regular RSS reader (audio only) Video version RSS feed MP3 - Direct download link to the MP3 file Hosts: Allyn Malventano, Josh Walrath, Ken Addison, Sebastian Peak Peanut Gallery: Alex Lustenberg Program length: 1:37:18 Podcast topics of discussion: Join our spam list to get notified when we go live! Patreon PCPer Mailbag #4 - 8/11/2017 PCPer Plays... FlatOut 2! (2006) VLAN the 16th, the Fragging Frogs are hosting a party on Saturday August 26 and you are invited Package Received! Sidewinder Force Feedback Joystick and a TON of Persian Cookies Week in Review: 0:11:30 Corsair NX500 400GB NVMe HHHL SSD Review - One Flashy SSD 0:19:28 The AMD Radeon RX Vega Review: Vega 64, Vega 64 Liquid, Vega 56 Tested 0:38:30 Samsung Portable SSD T5 USB 3.1 Gen 2 10Gbps 500GB and 2TB Review - Even Faster! News items of interest: 0:56:20 FMS 2017: Micron Launches 9200 Series Enterprise Lineup with 3D TLC NAND, x8 PCIe 0:58:52 FMS 2017: Samsung Announces QLC V-NAND, 16TB NGSFF SSD, Z-SSD V2, Key Value 1:05:10 FMS 2017: Intel's EDSFF 'Ruler' SSD Form Factor Details Emerge - 1 Petabyte in a 1U Chassis! 1:14:09 EK's Threadripper Supremacy EVO water blocks 1:16:50 TinkerTry Gets a Real Look at the Intel Optane SSD DC P4800X 1:19:20 Depth-sensing tech from Qualcomm challenges Apple 1:22:30 Well that's not good, VGA RAM prices spike 30% 1:24:45 Lian Li’s new PC-Q39 tempered glass Mini-ITX (wide) tower Hardware/Software Picks of the Week 1:26:30 Jeremy: caveat emptor 1:30:00 Josh: Kid breaks more headphones? Fix for that! 1:32:30 Ken: Prusa i3 MK2S 3D Printer (NOW IN STOCK!) http://pcper.com/podcast http://twitter.com/ryanshrout and http://twitter.com/pcper Closing/outro Subscribe to the PC Perspective YouTube Channel for more videos, reviews and podcasts!!
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Kathy Spindler The TWiVome discuss the blood virome of 8,420 humans, and thoroughly geek out on a paper about the number of parental viruses in a plaque. Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode ASM Grant Writing Course Screwworm letters Blood DNA virome of 8,240 humans (PLoS Path) Plaque co-infection frequencies (mBio) Ode to a plaque (TWiV 68) Counting viruses (Virus Watch) First animal virus plaque assay (J Exp Med) Letters read on TWiV 435 This episode is brought to you by Blue Apron. Blue Apron is the #1 fresh ingredient and recipe delivery service in the country. See what’s on the menu this week and get your first 3 meals free with your first purchase – WITH FREE SHIPPING – by going to blueapron.com/twiv Weekly Science Picks Alan - Couple donates insect collection Kathy - Why is science important to you? Rich - Hook Dickson - Ten Incredible Astronomy Pictures Vincent - Why Trump’s NIH Cuts Should Worry Us and The Real Threat to National Security: Deadly Disease Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees. Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@microbe.tv
Video is a 'last-mile problem' for search technology. Unlike webpages, documents, and email, content in videos has traditionally been impossible to search. Recent advances in automated speech and text recognition, however, let businesses and universities search inside video assets as easily as inside textual content. In this session, you'll learn how Panopto is using AWS to solve the video-search problem at scale, while saving over 50% in operating costs by taking advantage of Spot instances. We discuss the cross-platform architecture that combines Windows and Linux to provide cost-effective video processing and search indexing. We also dive deep into scaling Spot elastically based on user demand, handling fallback situations when instances are revoked, and using the Spot bidding process to optimize cost structure. Finally, we discuss future plans to reduce operating costs even further through Spot fleets and grid processing.
Die neue Appliance wurde entwickelt, um auch große Datensicherungs-Umgebungen über mehrere Standorte hinweg zu betreiben. Mit selbstverschlüsselnden 8.0 TB Festplatten und (Flash) SSDs bietet sie derzeit einen logischen Storage von bis zu 10 Petabyte (nutzbar 544 TB) im 18U-Rackformat...
Catch the wave of 'active hope' by learning how big data is helping save our planet...Celebrating Earth Day 2015, we talk about what others are doing now and what you can do in your own daily practice or imagined projects.
Learn about cloud object storage at the petabyte scale with Scality
Bioinformatics and more widely Computational Biology is a largely data-driven Science. The array of high-throughput technology platforms in the last 10 years mean that the amount of data being generated in this field is likely to enter into Exabytes by 2020. The challenges associated with this are quite different from the data sets generated by High Energy Physics or Astrophysics in that they tend to gathered from a wide variety of different providers. Meta-analyses of these data sets can give startling new insights but come with many caveats - in particular that the quality of the data from each provider can be highly variable. I will spend some time talking about one set of experiences I have dealing with one specific technology platform and in particular how it is clear that the detection of bias in data sets is a key element of any high-throughput analysis. This talk was given as part of our MSc in HPC's 'HPC Ecosystem' course.
Dr. Lévai Péter, akadémikus, az MTA Wigner Fizikai Kutatóközpont Főigazgatójának, Petabyte-ok égen, földön és a föld alatt című ünnepi plenáris előadása.