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The future of remote work: how technology is changing the way we work

Remote work has been on the rise for several years now, but the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated its adoption at an unprecedented pace. Thanks to advances in technology, remote work has become a viable option for millions of workers around the world. But what does the future of remote work look like? In this article, we’ll explore how technology is changing the way we work, and what we can expect in the years to come.

One of the biggest advantages of remote work is flexibility. With the right tools, workers can work from anywhere, at any time. This means they can better manage their work-life balance, and avoid the daily commute. In addition, remote work can help companies save money on rent and other office expenses.

But remote work also presents new challenges, such as maintaining communication and collaboration between team members who may be scattered across different locations. This is where technology comes in. Collaboration tools such as Slack, Zoom, and Trello can help teams stay connected and work together seamlessly, no matter where they are located.

Another important aspect of remote work is data security. When employees work from home, they are accessing sensitive company data from their personal devices and home networks. This presents a significant risk to the security of that data. To address this challenge, companies can use tools such as virtual private networks (VPNs), two-factor authentication (2FA), and encryption to secure their data and prevent unauthorized access.

The future of remote work is likely to be a hybrid of in-office and remote work. Companies are beginning to realize the benefits of a flexible work environment, and are exploring ways to incorporate remote work into their business models. This could include offering employees the option to work from home a few days a week, or using a distributed workforce to tap into global talent.

In conclusion, remote work is here to stay, and technology is playing a key role in its evolution. As we look to the future, it’s clear that the way we work is changing, and those who are able to adapt and embrace these changes will be best positioned to succeed.

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Software Developer VS Software Engineer

Many times people get confused between Software Engineer and Software Developer, maybe because of similar occupation names. However, they are different, their work is different, and their professionalism is different. The difference is like between Security Guard and Bodyguard, both are called security but their work is different. Let us understand the difference between them:

·        Who is a Software Engineer?

A person who applies the philosophy of software engineering to develop, maintain, design, test, and evaluate computer software is known as a Software Engineer.

·        Who is a Software Developer?

A person who builds software with writing code from scratch, which runs across various types of computer is known as a Software Developer. The application could be Desktop app, Mobile app, and Web app.

·        What are the few challenges faced by a Software Engineer and Software Developer?

Software Engineer:

Ø  More increasing demand in the market.

Ø  Dealing with complexity of software always demands new applications.

Ø  Assortment of software systems should be communication with each other.

Software Developer:

Ø  Misinterpreted user requirements.

Ø  Not able to deal with changing requirements.

Ø  Low quality of software.

·  Differentiating Developers and Engineers:

Engineers are team-oriented building tools for software which later are built as applications, whereas Developers are the ones writing the entire program codes on their own. Developers use software tools made by engineers.

·   The world depends on Software’s in today’s era. Both, Software Engineer and Software Developer are important in their particular field. If one cannot build tools to create software, then others cannot write codes to develop applications. We @Cloudploys build applications as per your needs and desires. We @Cloudploys provide best applications built by talented, skilled, and experienced developers. We @Cloudploys are motivated by the desire to achieve. Stay tuned for more information.

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Speckle – 3D open source platform

Speckle – 3D open source platform 

What is Speckle?

Speckle is an open source data platform for the AEC (Architecture, Engineering, and Construction) industry to share the ideas and designs of a project into 3D data with others.

What is the AEC industry?

A – Architecture designs the infrastructure

E- Engineering includes civil engineers who oversee construction and maintenance

C – Construction plays a role of coordinating skilled workers and contractors

What is the story behind Speckle?

Speckle is an early-stage start-up based in London. There are two founders, both are Architects and Engineers. It enables them to understand and identify the issue regarding exchange of 3D files from vendors in the AEC industry. They wanted to make it easier by developing an open source platform where they can exchange and collaborate these files.

As engineers, Dimitri Stefanescu and Matteo Cominetti had the skill to start finding the problems and solutions in the AEC industry. They decided to sort out long-standing problems in the AEC industry around sharing proprietary files involving designs and building projects. Speckle provides a process through which it is easier for companies to share information in 3D formats. 

How does Speckle work?

Supposedly, user 1 created a design on Speckle platform. Each user’s various streams are stored by the Speckle online platform, which also refreshes the streams automatically in real time when users make modifications. Therefore, user 2, 3, 4, 5…., etc., can see the design created by user 1, and if the changes are made, it will be uploaded to the server and other users will know what was updated. Using Speckle, Architects, Engineers or Constructors do not have to create the same and same designs repeatedly. If someone has created the designs before, it would have been stored in the server.

Speckle is one of the best online sharing open source platforms. It helps save time for Architects to design the same pattern again. Speckle is also a developer platform on which you can harvest 3D data and use it for productive things like building applications that makes it easier to work with. 

We @Cloudploys keep our clients informed on new technologies and provide required information to understand it. Stay tuned with us for more information!

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Data Analytics – Understand the world around you through “Data”

I think from the title, you might have the idea about what we are going to read about. Exactly, we are going to read about Data Analytics. 

What is Data Analytics? It is the process of gathering all the raw data and analyzing it to determine the pattern and making decisions. However, knowing just this is not enough to understand the whole concept. So, let us dive into the entire concept of Data Analytics.

Concept of Data Analytics: Data Analytics is a wide term as any type of information can be used in Data Analytics, it helps determine the taste and trends of the market. Analyzed information can be used to help make better decisions and growth of business. 

For example: 

  1. Manufacturing Company gathers machine run time and down time. Through that information, they can analyze and determine the hours of workload so the machine works at its full capacity.
  2. Marketing companies use Data Analytic to figure out the demand, supply, taste, trends, and season of the market and then help accordingly to introduce products and services in the market.
  3. Gaming companies use data analytics to determine the need to make changes in game. Such as, to reward schedules for players who play for a particular time which keeps them active in the game.

How to Analyze Data? What is the process?

  1. Determine the data requirement according to the group, such as, by age, by education, by experience, etc.
  2. Collect data through different sources such as, online, agency, existing surveys, or personnel questionnaires.
  3. After collecting data, organize it accurately to analyze it.
  4. Then clean up before data analytics. This process helps ensure there is no error or duplicate data. After cleaning up, it is then used to analyze Data.

 Types of Data Analytics:

  1. Descriptive Analytics: This type, describes the data in the particular period and helps compare it to the past. For e.g. – Comparison of sales between last month and present month.
  2. Diagnostic Analytics: This type focuses on why something occurred. For e.g. – Did the winter season affect ice cream sales?
  3. Predictive Analytics: This type focuses on determining what will likely happen in future. For e.g. – How will an IPL match affect the environment of Covid lockdown?
  4. Prescriptive Analytics: This type suggests a course of action. For e.g. – this summer we should take this action and sales will increase by 15%.

What are the benefits of Data Analytics:

  1. Optimize and improve business performance.
  2. Helps reduce cost.
  3. Helps make better decisions.
  4. Helps analyze trends, taste, and demand of the market.

 Who uses Data Analytics?

Several sectors have adopted Data Analytics. But to name a few, almost every travel, marketing, accommodation, and almost every service industry uses Data Analytics. Manufacturing industries also use Data Analytics to grow business. Health care industries use it to determine the number of patients and revenue of the particular financial year to compare with previous years.

 We @Cloudploys provide accurate information for you to understand the concept. We @Cloudploys provide service of Data Analytics. Data Analytics is crucial for every business and helps grow and reduce cost. Now, it is on you to decide whether to acquire such effective technique or not. Stay tuned for more!

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Deep Dive into Java and Python

What is Java? A multi-platform and object oriented programming language. It is the most used programming language. Sun Microsoft released it in 1995, which was later acquired by the Oracle Corporation.

What is Python? A high-level object oriented programming language. It is preferred for rapid application development. It is one of the fastest programming languages, as it requires only two lines of code.

What are the benefits of using Java?

What are the benefits of using Python?

  • Brief documentation is available
  • Highly skilled and major number of developers available
  • Allow users to create standard programs and reusable code
  • It allows users to perform multiple tasks at the same time in a program
  • Easy to navigate
  • Clean syntax as compared to Java, C++, HTML, etc.
  • Very useful in data analysis
  • It is easy to maintain, as its code is easy to write
  • Comes with a prebuilt library, which makes user development easy
  • Offers database interface to all commercial DBMS systems

 

What are the disadvantages of Java?

What are the disadvantages of Python?

  • The JIT compiler makes the program slow
  •  It has high memory and processing requirements, which increases hardware cost
  •  It does not provide support for low-level programs
  • No control over garbage collection
  • Used in less platforms compared to Java
  • Python is weak in mobile computing and therefore, no use in app development
  • It is dynamic, more errors show up at run time
  • Absence of commercial support

 

But now the question is which is better – Java or Python?

It really depends on the user’s purpose, what type of app development they are looking for. Those who want to develop an application in less time and not involve mobile computing can use Python. Whereas, those who want to develop applications where multiple users could perform tasks should prefer Java. 

Python is for the beginners due to its simplicity, easy syntax, and inbuilt library for code. On the other hand, Java is much more complicated due to its specific goal of allowing developers to write once and run anywhere.

At last, everything comes down to the cost and nature of development. The decision depends on the budget, purpose and scale & scope of development. 

We @Cloudploys provide you accurate information that helps you in determining your final choice. However, it is difficult to learn programming overnight but it is crucial to know where to start and what results to get. Stay tuned with us to learn about tech and grow your business digitally!

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Will Edge Computing take over Cloud Computing?

What is Edge Computing?

Edge Computing is a distributed network structure focused to bring computing and data storage closer to the source of data in order to reduce latency and bandwidth use.

For example: Facial recognition software in the iPhone. Edge computing is needed in facial recognition of iPhone as well as in CCTV cameras. If there was Cloud Computing in facial recognition, it would take a lot of time to unlock a mobile phone.

What is Cloud Computing?

Cloud Computing is the range of services delivered over the internet and services to store data on cloud instead of depending on HDD (Hard Disk Drives) or SSD (Solid State Drives).

Benefits of having Cloud Computing:

  • Flexible:  Cloud computing allows to start with small deployments on data storage and expand anytime according to the needs.
  • Maintenance: If a company has in-house data storage, they have to maintain it by themselves. Meanwhile, if a company has Cloud Computing, Cloud Computing service takes care of maintenance.
  • Cost Saving: When it comes to expansion, financial and operational costs are less.
  • Resource pooling: Multiple users can share the same space, access from any location and equal access to source at the same time.

 Edge Computing vs Cloud Computing:

With the increasing demand of real-time applications, cloud computing cannot be preferred as a choice of use. Real-time applications need fast information and cloud computing has more latency than Edge Computing. Cloud Computing processes information which causes delay in real-time application but has vast amounts of data storage space and gives access to users from any region. Today’s technology demands less latency and high speed to customers. Therefore, one cannot afford Cloud Computing in every need.

Although Cloud Computing has benefits, Edge Computing holds more advantage:

  1. Less Latency/Fast Processing: Edge Computing has less latency in comparison to Cloud Computing.  Cloud computing takes raw information and exchanges processed information. This process of exchange takes time, which is not acceptable in Real-time application.
  2.     Low Connectivity cost and Better security: Edge computing allows organization to filter data at the storage which helps in transferring confidential and sensitive information through less devices and builds better security. Low connectivity cost due to less movement. Thus, it eliminates the cost of required storage equipment.
  3.     Better Data Management:  According to reports, connected devices have reached around 20 Billion. Edge Computing keeps better data management, as it is preferred for real-time application.

For example:  Google Maps. While the user is requesting data of traffic in their path, the data server looks out for the other connected devices in the user’s path. If other devices are not showing any movement, Edge computing sends information as traffic ahead to the user. 

Final Thoughts: We @Cloudploys provide you knowledge and information keeping your best interest in mind. Even though Edge Computing has more advantages over Cloud Computing, the best solution is not necessarily the more advantageous one but rather the more suitable one. Here is where our experts can guide you!

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Are tech companies hiding the truth of war crimes?

What are “War Crimes”? 

War Crimes is breaking an International Humanitarian Law and offense of war laws by committing crime against civilians such as torturing war prisoners, killing civilians in cold blood.

How do tech companies hide the truth of war crimes?

According to tech companies, they do not hide the “truth” of war crimes, rather they are protecting the policies regarding the content. For e.g. take one famous social media, obviously there will be children, weak heart condition people, emotional and mentally disturbed individuals who use social media. Now, if we were to say, someone posted highly disturbing or violent content on a social media platform, all those above mentioned people are going to see it, which will leave them with trauma. If content is less disturbing, with the proper context that content can be allowed to stay on the platform. If not, the company has to remove it from the platform. 

So what are the contents related to war crimes that go against policy?

  • Terrorist activity
  • Violent content
  • Offensive content
  • Adult content

War is messy and it is something that a person could never forget if they saw or experienced. War includes terrorist, offensive, violent and disturbing activities. Supposedly, there is a war going on between X and Y countries. X is very powerful in comparison to Y. Therefore, X declared a war on Y. Y country is in crisis and people are dying. 

Is it possible that there are no other crimes being committed by X country except the ones that are being forecasted on television? 

No of course not! Supposedly, there is Z Company, which is a platform for users to post small videos and photos. If someone posted a video of war crimes on the platform of Z Company. Z Company will remove it from the platform immediately. 

Now where is that deleted content stored? 

The answer is: In Z Company’s data storage. Every truth, every video, every photo of war crime is stored in that. Mystery solved!

Is it illegal for tech companies to hide the truth? If not, are they wrong to do it?

It is legal for tech companies to hide the truth. Honestly, they are not hiding anything. They are just following their policy and regulation. 

But are they wrong to do it? 

Partially, yes! Also, as explained earlier, allowing such disturbing and violent content is harmful to those users. Therefore, they are partially correct to remove such content.

Now after knowing a two sided perspective, it depends on you as an individual to decide if removing evidence of war crimes from websites is good or bad.

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