How Vercel Frees Frontend Developers from Backend Burden

Frontend development is where the excitement is in internet technology in 2020. Why? Because the backend is pretty much sewn up at this point. As Vercel co-founder and CEO Guillermo Rauch put it recently, “the backend has been commoditized by cloud infrastructure, Kubernetes and off-the-shelf APIs.” Rauch thinks the frontend offers the “most interesting new … Read more

Why Netlify Is Tech Agnostic and Its Role in JAMstack Development

Application development has changed radically in the cloud native era; and not just with the rise of containers and Kubernetes for large-scale deployments. Web development is also undergoing a sea change, with the emergence of JAMstack as a significant trend. Just as Docker was the original change agent for the containers revolution, a single company … Read more

Illuminating the Anonymous with Neo4j’s Graph Database

“Companies can no longer ignore the power of connected data for improving the accuracy of data science models and predictions,” Jim Webber, chief scientist of the graph database company Neo4j, told me last week. While that sounds like the usual grand, sweeping statement we get from tech companies, this time there’s a solid case study … Read more

Building a Lakehouse with Databricks and Machine Learning

When it comes to data for machine learning (ML) applications, often times a database system just doesn’t cut it. You need something bigger, like a data warehouse or data lake. There’s also an emerging class of specialist AI and big data platforms that are pitching something in-between a development platform and a data warehouse. One … Read more

Redis in the Age of AI

The relational database is still the world’s most used category of database, but its popularity trend line has been flat for a number of years now. Meanwhile other, more cloud native, types of database systems are trending upwards. It’s particularly noticeable with NoSQL database systems of varying flavors, like document stores (MongoDB), key-value (Redis), and … Read more

Database-as-a-Service: a Win for App Developers, but Not DBAs

In my previous column, I wrote about how the “serverless” trend has abstracted away the infrastructure layer for application developers. Well the same thing is happening to databases, via Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) solutions like Amazon Aurora, MongoDB Atlas, Azure SQL Database and Redis Cloud Essentials. In its report on DBaaS vendors last year, analyst firm Forrester … Read more

Serverless Has Unlocked a New World of Cloud Mashups

Serverless is a growing trend in cloud computing, and it’s leading to a quiet revolution in how we mix and match data across the internet. The name itself is a misnomer because physical servers still exist (way down the stack, in massive data centers located in places like Nevada and Oregon). But in the serverless … Read more

The 2020s Will Be Defined by Scale-Out Data

If the 2000s was when networking evolved on the internet (I called this the read/write era, others named it ‘Web 2.0’), and the 2010s was all about the compute layer, then the 2020s will see a revolution in the data layer. That’s according to DataStax Chief Strategy Officer Sam Ramji, who outlined his vision at … Read more

The AI failures of Facebook & YouTube

The big social media companies have rightfully come under immense pressure over the past week, in the wake of the Christchurch terror attack.  But one question continues to bother me: why were Facebook and YouTube so ineffective when it came to shutting down the terrorist’s live stream and the dispersal of the video after? Over … Read more

Time to stamp out hate content on social media

After the tragedy in Christchurch last Friday, serious questions are being asked of the world’s largest social media companies. Why was the killer able to live stream this appalling act on Facebook for 17 minutes? Why couldn’t YouTube and Twitter prevent copies of the video from being propagated on their global networks? Why did Reddit … Read more

How to cope with the gig economy

The “gig economy” has its drawbacks, as highlighted recently by Newsroom Pro managing editor Bernard Hickey, but it’s also an unavoidable part of today’s employment landscape. Especially for millennials and Generation Z, two generations that grew up in the internet era – and now have to earn a living in it. I’ve questioned aspects of … Read more

Can UBCO electric bikes take on Lime scooters?

Electric scooters have been all the rage in parts of New Zealand over the past six months, with Lime scooters clogging up both footpaths and media headlines. But we could soon be seeing more electric moped bikes on our streets too, if kiwi startup UBCO has its way. UBCO is a rapidly expanding business, and … Read more