Platform Engineering: Simplifying Cloud Migration for Large Organizations

Platform Engineering: Simplifying Cloud Migration for Large Organizations

How a platform-as-a-product mindset is revolutionizing the way large organizations transition to the cloud As larger organizations increasingly embrace cloud computing, the role of platform engineering has emerged as a crucial component in facilitating this transition. By adopting a platform-as-a-product mindset, companies can anticipate and address the cognitive load that often accompanies cloud migration. In…

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Columbia City Council Swears in New Police Chief and Council Member, Receives Recommendations for Recycling System Overhaul

Columbia City Council Swears in New Police Chief and Council Member, Receives Recommendations for Recycling System Overhaul

Jill Schlude becomes the first woman to hold the position of Columbia’s police chief, while Rachel Proffitt takes over as interim council member for the Second Ward. Columbia City Council made significant changes during its recent meeting, swearing in Jill Schlude as the new police chief and Rachel Proffitt as the interim council member for…

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Platform Engineering: Reducing Cognitive Load and Streamlining Cloud Migration

Platform Engineering: Reducing Cognitive Load and Streamlining Cloud Migration

Yonit Gruber-Hazani, a customer engineer at Google Cloud, shares insights on the patterns and anti-patterns of platform engineering and how it facilitates cloud migration. As organizations increasingly embrace cloud computing, the need for efficient and streamlined migration processes becomes paramount. Platform engineering emerges as a solution to address the cognitive load and complexity associated with…

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Examining the Ethics of Climate Engineering: A New UN Report Calls for a Global Framework

Examining the Ethics of Climate Engineering: A New UN Report Calls for a Global Framework

As the world faces a climate crisis, a United Nations report delves into the ethical considerations of using technological interventions to combat rising global temperatures. In the midst of the world’s hottest year on record, the United Nations has released a report that delves into the ethics of using technological interventions to address the climate…

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Ancient Roman Concrete Holds the Key to Reducing Carbon Emissions in the Construction Industry

Ancient Roman Concrete Holds the Key to Reducing Carbon Emissions in the Construction Industry

Durability engineer proposes a low carbon alternative to traditional Portland cement, inspired by ancient Roman concrete. As the construction industry grapples with the environmental impact of concrete production, engineers are looking to ancient Roman technology for a solution. Concrete, the most widely used building material in the world, is responsible for a significant portion of…

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South Dakota Board Revokes Licenses of Professional Engineers in Contested Case Hearing

South Dakota Board Revokes Licenses of Professional Engineers in Contested Case Hearing

Conrad Moulton of Denver, Colorado, and Michael Bruckner of Omaha face disciplinary action by the South Dakota Board of Technical Professions. The South Dakota Board of Technical Professions has made a significant decision regarding two licensed professional engineers. Conrad Moulton of Denver, Colorado, and Michael Bruckner of Omaha faced a contested case hearing before the…

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PhysicsX Emerges from Stealth with AI Platform to Revolutionize Physical Systems in Enterprise

PhysicsX Emerges from Stealth with AI Platform to Revolutionize Physical Systems in Enterprise

London-based startup PhysicsX secures $32 million in Series A funding to develop an AI platform that enables engineers to create and run simulations for physical systems in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and materials science manufacturing. PhysicsX, a London-based AI startup co-founded by a former Formula One engineering superstar and a computer science expert, is…

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UConn's Clinical Engineering Program: Bridging the Gap Between Biomedical Engineering and Healthcare

UConn’s Clinical Engineering Program: Bridging the Gap Between Biomedical Engineering and Healthcare

Unique Program Provides Real-World Experience and a Master’s Degree in Clinical Engineering For students pursuing a career in biomedical engineering, the path forward can sometimes feel unclear. However, UConn’s Clinical Engineering Internship Program offers a unique opportunity for students to gain real-world experience while working towards a master’s degree. With a focus on clinical engineering,…

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AICTE Proposes to Remove Seat Cap for Engineering Colleges, Raising Concerns for Mid-Tier Institutions

AICTE Proposes to Remove Seat Cap for Engineering Colleges, Raising Concerns for Mid-Tier Institutions

The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) plans to remove the cap on seats for individual branches in engineering colleges, potentially impacting mid-tier institutions. In a significant development for the Indian education system, the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has proposed to remove the cap on seats for individual branches in engineering…

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Generative Engineering Raises $4M in Seed Funding to Revolutionize Physical Product Design

Generative Engineering Raises $4M in Seed Funding to Revolutionize Physical Product Design

London-based software provider secures investment to expand operations and development efforts Generative Engineering, a London-based physical product design software provider, has recently announced the successful completion of a $4 million seed funding round. Led by EQT Ventures, with participation from Join Capital, this investment will fuel the company’s expansion plans and further enhance its innovative…

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