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How to Scale High-Traffic AI AppsHow to Scale High-Traffic AI Apps

How to Scale High-Traffic AI Apps

Scaling AI-driven apps is about strategic choices in architecture, elasticity, and observability, not more hardware.

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August 27, 2025
Dell’s Crowbar Looking Very PromisingDell’s Crowbar Looking Very Promising
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July 29, 2011

Dell’s Crowbar Looking Very Promising

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Jono Bacon’s take on the New Era of Community Management at OSCONJono Bacon’s take on the New Era of Community Management at OSCON
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July 27, 2011

Jono Bacon’s take on the New Era of Community Management at OSCON

Jono Bacon is the Community Manager for Ubuntu and gave a talk this morning at OSCON. Community management is important one to me because of my involvement in the Plone community. We could use a formal community manager, but individuals in our community seem to fill many of the roles he discussed.

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Notes From Open Source Bridge 2011Notes From Open Source Bridge 2011
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July 3, 2011

Notes From Open Source Bridge 2011

There were a diverse set of talks again this year. Not just diverse across many open source technologies, but across domains of knowledge as well...

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Virtualization: Why Business People Should CareVirtualization: Why Business People Should Care
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June 21, 2011

Virtualization: Why Business People Should Care

Last Friday, some of my colleagues went to a virtualization presentation that the organizers had cleverly combined with the opening of Green Lantern. Here's why business people should care...

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Working from HomeWorking from Home
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June 17, 2011

Working from Home

We have several technologies in place that enable any of us to easily work remotely...

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BSDCan 2011 - WrapupBSDCan 2011 - Wrapup
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May 25, 2011

BSDCan 2011 - Wrapup

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Why Open Source Makes SenseWhy Open Source Makes Sense
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May 11, 2011

Why Open Source Makes Sense

An interesting reality of working for a company rooted in Open Source software is that while most people have heard of Open Source, many of still unaware of what that actually means and how it differs from proprietary commercial software.

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My First Month as Six Feet Up's InternMy First Month as Six Feet Up's Intern
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May 10, 2011

My First Month as Six Feet Up's Intern

When I first came in for work, I was expecting to be the inexperienced intern who is always in the way, since my computer experience was limited to Java, a little Linux command-line syntax, and what networking I learned before college...

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3rd FedEx Day: 7 Projects in 24 Hours3rd FedEx Day: 7 Projects in 24 Hours
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May 5, 2011

3rd FedEx Day: 7 Projects in 24 Hours

On April 28-29, 2011 Six Feet Up held its third FedEx Day, a quarterly internal event that fosters creativity, intrinsic motivation and team collaboration. This time 7 teams worked on a variety of outstanding projects...

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