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Scylla and Confluent Integration for IoT Deployments

Confluent

Most IoT-based applications (both B2C and B2B) are typically built in the cloud as microservices and have similar characteristics. This information can then be sent over the network back to the central application. What follows is an example of such a system, using existing best-in-class technologies.

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Key Advantages of Working as an Engineer in the Mobile Gaming Industry

Zynga

Large Scale Entertainment Being a B2C product, games have a direct visible impact on the lives of millions of players across the world. A lot of the patterns learned here have wide applicability across all consumer applications and can be applied to non-gaming domains as well.

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Big Data DDoS Protection vs the DDoS Marketplaces Threat

Kentik

Meanwhile a host of retail-level DDoS attackers constitute a B2C sector — the main portion of the DDoS market — in which, for a fraction of a bitcoin, an unscrupulous gamer can launch a DDoS attack against an online foe. This is power at cloud scale, except that using botnets makes massive scale-out bandwidth essentially free.

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