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Radar trends to watch: March 2022

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Serverless” development is declining. Is serverless just a halfway step towards event-driven programming, which is the real destination? A new front for security: malware hidden within deep learning models. Fortunately, retraining the model destroys the malware. No blockchain required. Blockchains and NFTs.

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Radar trends to watch: May 2022

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Or will it lead to a Wikipedia that’s distorted by economic incentives (like past attempts to build a blockchain-based encyclopedia)? Web Assembly is making inroads; here’s a list of startups using wasm for everything from client-side media editing to building serverless platforms, smart data pipelines, and other server-side infrastructure.

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Technology Trends for 2022

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And it’s no surprise that there’s a lot of interest in blockchains and NFTs. Content about privacy is up 90%; threat modeling is up 58%; identity is up 50%; application security is up 45%; malware is up 34%; and zero trust is up 23%. Finally, last year we observed that serverless appeared to be keeping pace with microservices.

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Radar Trends to Watch: September 2022

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Cerebras, the company that released a gigantic (850,000 core) processor, claims their chip will democratize the hardware needed to train and run very large language models by eliminating the need to distribute computation across thousands of smaller GPUs. The current proof-of-work blockchain will continue to exist. Quantum Computing.