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Everything in its Place: Putting Code and Data Where They Belong

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There is an old saying: A place for everything and everything in its place. It brings to mind a natural order to things to facilitate a smooth traversal of our days. If we don’t have to work hard to locate our tools and things that we need to accomplish life’s tasks, everything is just easier.

The idea that code runs on computers and data is stored in databases is increasingly only part of the story. I will highlight the changing trends to this notion and the issues with getting it wrong.

There is an old saying: A place for everything and everything in its place. It brings to mind a natural order to things to facilitate a smooth traversal of our days. If we don’t have to work hard to locate our tools and things that we need to accomplish life’s tasks, everything is just easier.

The idea that code runs on computers and data is stored in databases is increasingly only part of the story. I will highlight the changing trends to this notion and the issues with getting it wrong.

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  1. 1. Everything in its Place: Putting Code and Data Where They Belong Brian Sletten, President
  2. 2. Brian Sletten ■ Specialize in Next-Generation Technologies ■ Author: “WebAssembly : The Definitive Guide” ■ Teaches/speaks on: REST, Semantic Web, WebAssembly, Data Science, Machine Learning, GPGPU Computing, Security, Visualization, Architecture ■ International Pop Recording Artist
  3. 3. Do you remember 1999?
  4. 4. https://www.energomonitor.com/insight/edge-computing-fog-computing-benefits-of-fogging
  5. 5. Computational Costs ■ Financial ■ Temporal ■ Power ■ Latency ■ Opportunity ■ Regulatory
  6. 6. "Tensorflow.Js: Machine Learning For The Web And Beyond"
  7. 7. "Tensorflow.Js: Machine Learning For The Web And Beyond"
  8. 8. Fujitsu A64FX
  9. 9. https://herbsutter.com/welcome-to-the-jungle
  10. 10. Execution ■ Arbitrary Code ■ Sandbox ■ Reliability ■ Cost to Colocate ■ Debugging
  11. 11. Conventional Installation
  12. 12. ScyllaDB UDF/Aggregates Scenario
  13. 13. Conventional Cloud Computing
  14. 14. Microservices Edge Environment
  15. 15. WebAssembly In-Browser Environment
  16. 16. Thank You Stay in Touch Brian Sletten brian.sletten@gmail.com @bsletten@mastodon.social www.linkedin.com/in/bsletten/

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