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Cloud Blog: Understanding Calendar mode for Dynamic Workload Scheduler: Reserve ML GPUs and TPUs
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/compute/dynamic-workload-scheduler-calendar-mode-reserves-gpus-and-tpus/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Understanding Calendar mode for Dynamic Workload Scheduler: Reserve ML GPUs and TPUs Feedly Summary: Organizations need ML compute resources that can accommodate bursty peaks and periodic troughs. That means the consumption models for AI infrastructure need to evolve to be more cost-efficient, provide term flexibility, and support rapid…
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Cloud Blog: Too many threats, too much data, say security and IT leaders. Here’s how to fix that
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/too-many-threats-too-much-data-new-survey-heres-how-to-fix-that/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Too many threats, too much data, say security and IT leaders. Here’s how to fix that Feedly Summary: An overwhelming volume of threats and data combined with the shortage of skilled threat analysts has left many security and IT leaders believing that their organizations are vulnerable to cyberattacks…
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Cloud Blog: New Cluster Director features: Simplified GUI, managed Slurm, advanced observability
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/compute/managed-slurm-and-other-cluster-director-enhancements/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: New Cluster Director features: Simplified GUI, managed Slurm, advanced observability Feedly Summary: In April, we released Cluster Director, a unified management plane that makes deploying and managing large-scale AI infrastructure simpler and more intuitive than ever before, putting the power of an AI supercomputer at your fingertips. Today,…
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Scott Logic: Visualising the Trade Lifecycle – Phase 2: Refactoring with Cursor IDE
Source URL: https://blog.scottlogic.com/2025/07/22/visualising-the-trade-lifecycle-phase-2-refactoring-with-cursor-ide.html Source: Scott Logic Title: Visualising the Trade Lifecycle – Phase 2: Refactoring with Cursor IDE Feedly Summary: In this instalment, I discovered that Cursor IDE transformed my chaotic multi-AI orchestra of wayward soloists into something rather more like a proper piano duet, successfully refactoring my 847-line monolith into modular components without the…