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IT ITmedia 総合記事一覧 [ITmedia News] Twitter、DMで仕様変更 相互フォロー以外へのDM送信は「Blueユーザーのみ」に https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2306/15/news093.html itmedianewstwitter 2023-06-15 01:30:00
AWS AWS Partner Network (APN) Blog Risk-Based, Fine-Grained Authorization with Transmit Security and Amazon Verified Permissions https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/apn/risk-based-fine-grained-authorization-with-transmit-security-and-amazon-verified-permissions/ Risk Based Fine Grained Authorization with Transmit Security and Amazon Verified PermissionsManaging and securing account access can feel like navigating a complex landmine of risk Learn how to take a risk score calculated by Transmit Security and use it as an input to an authorization decision made by Amazon Verified Permissions which delivers a pre built system that simplifies policy based access control and is flexible enough to address the most advanced authorization requirements for custom applications With granular policies it s highly effective for determining who has access to what 2023-06-14 16:32:21
AWS AWS Partner Network (APN) Blog Controlling Access to Amazon API Gateway with CyberArk Identity and Amazon Verified Permissions https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/apn/controlling-access-to-amazon-api-gateway-with-cyberark-identity-and-amazon-verified-permissions/ Controlling Access to Amazon API Gateway with CyberArk Identity and Amazon Verified PermissionsSaaS applications and services secure access to their resources by adding logic to make decisions when handling a user request These decisions can be based on user roles and attributes request context and more In this post learn how CyberArk Identity works seamlessly as the identity provider with Amazon Verified Permissions A managed authorization service Amazon Verified Permissions provides a scalable fine grained permissions management and authorization service for custom apps 2023-06-14 16:19:49
AWS AWS Partner Network (APN) Blog Applying Fine-Grained Authorization to Legacy Apps with Strata Identity Orchestration and Amazon Verified Permissions https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/apn/applying-fine-grained-authorization-to-legacy-apps-with-strata-identity-orchestration-and-amazon-verified-permissions/ Applying Fine Grained Authorization to Legacy Apps with Strata Identity Orchestration and Amazon Verified PermissionsAchieving a zero trust architecture is a top priority for many organizations and a big part is externalizing authorization to ensure least privilege access for all applications Amazon Verified Permissions is a fine grained authorization service for developers building custom applications Learn how Strata Identity s Maverics Identity Orchestration platform allows you to simplify cloud migration and modernization projects by augmenting your datasets to ensure comprehensive policy enforcement 2023-06-14 16:07:58
AWS AWS Media Blog How to delay live streaming using AWS Elemental MediaPackage https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/media/how-to-delay-live-streaming-using-aws-elemental-mediapackage/ How to delay live streaming using AWS Elemental MediaPackageThe ability to introduce a delay into live or real time streaming video is a critical function for many content providers There are several reasons a content provider might want to introduce a time lag to a live stream broadcast Time zone differences Delaying a live stream can accommodate viewers in different time zones serving those … 2023-06-14 16:50:29
AWS AWS AWS Customer Success Story: Now TV | Amazon Web Services https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAkKh6-U8oQ AWS Customer Success Story Now TV Amazon Web ServicesNow TV is the largest pay TV provider in Hong Kong known for its wide range of channels that cater to sports and entertainment enthusiasts When Now TV was chosen as the official broadcaster for the FIFA World Cup it had to cope with a large increase in website traffic To provide a seamless streaming experience during the FIFA World Cup with no downtime or interruptions Now TV turned to AWS Managed Services and AWS Enterprise Support By adopting these services Now TV streamlined operations ensured high availability and decreased its cloud expenditure by Learn more at Subscribe More AWS videos More AWS events videos Do you have technical AWS questions Ask the community of experts on AWS re Post ABOUT AWSAmazon Web Services AWS is the world s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform offering over fully featured services from data centers globally Millions of customers ーincluding the fastest growing startups largest enterprises and leading government agencies ーare using AWS to lower costs become more agile and innovate faster AWS AmazonWebServices CloudComputing 2023-06-14 16:19:38
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海外TECH DEV Community Angular Code Structuring and Best Practices https://dev.to/codecraftjs/angular-code-structuring-and-best-practices-nkd Angular Code Structuring and Best Practices A Guide to Maintainable and Scalable Angular ProjectsBuilding robust and scalable applications with Angular requires thoughtful code structuring and adherence to best practices In this blog post we will explore essential guidelines and techniques to help you structure your Angular codebase effectively By following these best practices you can ensure maintainability readability and scalability in your Angular projects Module Organization If you choose to use the module based Angular application then organise the modules properly It will improve the code clarity and maintainability Consider the following tips Group related components directives and services within feature modules Create a shared module to house commonly used components directives and pipes Leverage lazy loading to load modules on demand and improve application performance If you are using the standalone component then you should focus more on the organised architecture The module based Angular apps forces you to be more stricter with the module pattern that it supports but while using the standalone components you have a flexible approach towards maintaining the structure of your application But this comes with the cost of designing the structure on your own A well organised apps with code reusability leads to a good scalable architecture Component Structure Components play a crucial role in Angular applications Structuring components in a consistent manner enhances code readability and reusability Here are some recommendations Separate concerns by keeping the component files focused on a single responsibility Use a folder structure that includes separate files for the component class template styles Keeping them in a single file can clutter the code as you build the functionality Keep your components small and focused on a specific task This approach makes it easier to test and maintain your components as well as reuse them in other parts of your application If a component becomes too large consider breaking it down into smaller components that are easier to manage Leverage Angular s component lifecycle hooks to manage component initialization and destruction Services and Dependency Injection Services provide reusable logic and facilitate communication between components Follow these best practices when working with services Use the Angular Dependency Injection system to provide and inject services Keep services focused on a specific functionality or domain Avoid excessive logic in services and aim for single responsibility Utilize service hierarchies and module level providers for sharing services across components Note that the singleton nature of a service is based on the scope from where the service is provided File and Folder Naming Conventions Consistent file and folder naming conventions enhance readability and maintainability Consider the following guidelines Use descriptive names for files folders and variables to improve code comprehension Use consistent casing e g camelCase kebab case for files and folders Prefix components services and directives with meaningful prefixes to avoid naming collisions File and Folder Structure Maintaining a proper file and folder structure is crucial to the scalability and maintainability of your Angular project Following a consistent structure will make it easier to navigate your codebase and find what you need quickly A recommended module based application structure should look like the following app core constants guards interceptors models services modules feature components services feature module ts feature components services feature module ts shared components directives pipes services app component ts app module ts app routing module ts app component html app component scss main ts RxJS and Observables RxJS is a powerful library for handling asynchronous operations in Angular Angular has the inbuilt support to this library Use these tips to effectively work with RxJS and Observables Leverage operators like map filter and switchMap to transform and manipulate data streams Unsubscribe from Observables when they are no longer needed to prevent memory leaks Use the async pipe in templates to handle subscriptions automatically and simplify code Avoid using the nested observables for eg HTTP call Use the powerful operators such as SwitchMap MergeMap ConcatMap combineLatest based on your functionality needs Conclusion By following these code structuring and best practices in your Angular projects you can ensure maintainability readability and scalability Consistent module organization thoughtful component structuring proper usage of services and dependency injection and adherence to file and folder naming conventions contribute to a clean and maintainable codebase Additionally leveraging RxJS writing comprehensive tests and emphasizing quality assurance will result in a robust Angular application Following this will maximize your productivity to deliver high quality Angular projects Note that these guidelines are not rigid rules but rather recommendations based on industry best practices Adapt them to fit your project s specific requirements and ensure that your codebase remains organized maintainable and scalable 2023-06-14 16:11:23
海外TECH DEV Community 10 Common Ways Engineers Use Webhook Gateways https://dev.to/convoy/10-common-ways-engineers-use-webhook-gateways-45oj Common Ways Engineers Use Webhook Gateways IntroductionA webhook gateway is a webhook management tool that sits between a webhook provider and the webhooks consumer It acts as both a reverse and forward proxy for webhooks It can be deployed by both the API provider that sends webhooks and the consumer that receives webhooks to handle webhook events multiplexing and de multiplexing respectively This article will consider ten of the most common use cases of a webhook gateway with emphasis on the features offered by Convoy Convoy is a high performance open source webhooks gateway to which platform teams can deploy to manage their webhooks end to end The use cases to be discussed areReliable Webhook DeliveryRouting in MicroservicesRouting with Message BrokersStatic IPsSecurityScaleMonitoring and AlertsEasy DebuggingGeolocation Based RoutingVersioning Reliable Webhook DeliveryWebhooks which are simply HTTP push fail frequently due to reasons that include but are not limited to downtimes spikes in network requests flaky internet and expired SSL certificates A webhook gateway solves this problem by implementing features such as the following Retries to automatically resend webhook events a specified number of times Circuit breaking to stop sending requests to endpoints that have failed consecutively thereby not wasting resources on a dead endpoint Rate limiting to prevent overloading client endpoints by delivering events at a rate that the client can process Timeouts to prevent waiting endlessly for response A webhook gateway like Convoy exists to ensure the deliverability of your webhook events by implementing these features while the rest of your application handles other business logic Routing in MicroservicesIn a microservice architecture many of the services send out webhook events they may also receive events from third party providers How do you manage these ingress and egress webhooks traffic A webhook gateway can be deployed and configured to route incoming webhooks to the services where they are to be consumed in the same manner it would receive webhook events from your services and forward them to client endpoints This flow of events is illustrated in the image below Source Why do microservices need a Webhooks Gateway Webhook gateways are able to determine the destination of webhook events by checking the header and payload of each request Routing with Message BrokersWebhook events are asynchronous by nature and Message Brokers are designed to facilitate asynchronous communication hence your webhook deployment that integrates with message brokers allow you to completely bypass the shortcomings of REST APIConnections when sending webhook events Convoy recently announced the release of its Message Broker integrations to ingest webhooks from backend services to Convoy For API providers this means that they will be able to ingest webhook events from their backend services into Convoy using Message brokers Convoy currently supports Google PubSub and Amazon SQS The diagram above illustrates Convoy pulling webhook events from a message queue and then sending them to a client endpoint Convoy allows you to send events through both message brokers and a REST API Read more about it in this blog post Static IPsIf you are an API provider that sends webhook to consumers who are in sectors where security is a top priority they may have strict security policies that include whitelisting IPs for all inbound webhooks on their firewalls To serve these consumers you need to provide them with a Static IP address from which your events would be coming for them to whitelist However most modern ways of deploying applications make it such that IP addresses are ephemeral by default instead of Static One way to fix this is to deploy a webhook gateway that would serve as a forward proxy for your webhook sending application Convoy allows you to configure your outbound webhook events with a forward proxy which will have a Static IP The simplified diagram shows how the IP of your outbound requests changes as it is transmitted to a client s endpoints SecurityOn the consumer end the webhook gateway is still the ideal point to implement several security mechanisms Both the webhook publisher and the webhook consumer play complementary roles to secure requests against malicious attackers Some security measures that API providers and consumers can apply at the webhook gateway level include Signed Payload An API publisher can prevent a replay attack when they sign their payload and include a generated timestamp to their signature on each request On the consumer side the signed payload would be matched against each expected variable to verify that the signature has not been altered Static IP A consumer app would be able to verify that the Static IP address of all incoming webhook events is whitelisted Mutual TLS Consumer apps equally use mutual TLS to ensure that connection requests from third party providers are truly from the said provider ScaleWe live in a world of APIs Since APIs are the glue that holds the digital world together it is not surprising that billions of webhooks are delivered every day Below is an example of a Shopify BFCM Webhooks stats With a webhook gateway handling all of your webhook traffic you can independently scale up and down during and after peak periods This also means that your webhooks implementations stay decoupled from the rest of your backend services If your webhook gateway is a SaaS like Convoy the developers in your product team do not have to get deeply involved in the webhook implementation nor get caught up in its complexity permitting them to focus on your core business product Monitoring and AlertsWebhooks fail all the time one reason is that App owners are constantly pushing changes to their apps It is good behaviour for a webhook delivery system to be able to inform the app owner when their app is down Convoy does well in this area as it allows you to implement different solutions for monitoring For example you can monitor uptime or monitor the average request per minute on your webhooks route and flag it when they re below a certain threshold Also after an endpoint consistently fails Convoy disables the endpoint and sends an email to the developers to triage Easy DebuggingIn addition to enabling monitoring a webhook gateway can make it easier to debug failed webhook requests For example Convoy includes a web interface where an operator can filter through event logs search through the webhook payloads see the response body from each request discover the point where a webhook is failing and even manually resend these webhooks The dashboard is available to you whether you are an API provider or a consumer Geolocation Based RoutingAnother possible way to use your webhook gateway to scale your product is to deploy instances of it at various locations closer to your consumers Routing webhook requests based on clients location works similarly to the traditional API Geolocation Based Routing There are several factors to put into consideration when deciding whether you need a geo location based routing solution But the end result is the same when you do decide to implement it you primarily mitigate issues caused by latency To illustrate how this would work in a real application your backend services are deployed in a server in the UK but you have consumer apps running in India When you deploy Convoy as your webhook gateway closer to India and write webhook events to a message broker Convoy automatically receives them and then routes them to your clients in India Routing these events to clients in India would involve lesser network overhead because of the location of your webhook gateway This practice is common with API gateways we think that in the case of a webhook gateway this might only be relevant for a large company with several consumers in distant parts of the world VersioningWebhook requests signatures evolve over time either in response to bug reports or the need for a new feature but as they evolve versioning these signatures become important as you gradually face out old features Versioning also allows API consumers to adopt new changes to the signature at their own pace The Convoy OSS and Cloud software also supports thisfeature ConclusionSo far you have seen the most common ways that one can utilize a webhook gateway Convoy democratizes the best features of webhook infrastructures used at top tech companies such as Stripe and PagerDuty into a single binary When setting up Convoy for your product you can pick any of these features that suit your needs right out of the box Help me out If you feel like this article helped you understand Webhooks better I would be super happy if you could give us a star And let me also know in the comments ️ 2023-06-14 16:05:31
海外TECH DEV Community Memory in Rust https://dev.to/aneshodza/memory-in-rust-5g7e Memory in Rust IntroductionI recently started getting more and more into Rust as I wanted to adopt a fast programming language into my tech stack Coming from Java and Ruby I had various mountains to climb one of them being Rust and its relation with memory This article aims to explain it in an way that is easy to grasp for beginners Memory allocationTo understand ownership and borrowing we first need to understand how the memory is allocated Rust allocates memory based on if the data size is fixed or dynamic Static AllocationOn data types like i that have a fixed memory size rust opts for static allocation on the stack Dynamic allocationDynamic memory allocation happens on the heap In this case the needed memory to store a value can change over time like with the String type let mut string String from abcd s push str efgh In this case assuming the String is UTF encoded the variable first needs bits and then Memory managementRust manages the memory at compile time which means it doesn t have a garbage collector to find dead memory That allows the code to run faster but can also be the cause for memory leaks To circumvent leaking memory and causing the code to slow down or crash after a while the developer has to follow a strict set of rules Those can primarily be split up into ownership and borrowing OwnershipEvery value in Rust has a variable that owns it So for example let x Would make x the owner of our When x goes out of scope the value will be dropped as there isn t any owner left That would look as follows let x println x This prints Here the memory is droppedprintln x This gives a compiler errorAnd when we check what the compiler says we see exactly what we predicted Now when we assign x to another variable like y normally we change the owner That means that after we do let y x accessing the variable x will render an error Following code example is used let x String from Initialize x as println x This prints let y x This moves the value from x to yprintln x This throws an errorHere the second println statement will error as we try to borrow explanation in next chapter x after it has been moved to y It s quite visible what happened x does not hold the value anymore If you re wondering why rust doesn t allow two variables to reference the same value consider this scenario let x String from let y x lt Here the value goes out of scopeOn line four the value references by x and y goes out of scope which makes rust call the drop function in the case of dynamically allocated values to free the memory Now because both variables go out of scope it runs drop x and drop y which causes a double free condition which means that both try to free the same memory This won t happen with languages that have a garbage collector because the collector properly clears The copy traitWhile that s the default behavior certain types like integers floats etc implement the Copy trait which changes how the move operation behaves Let s take the move code again but with i as its data type instead of String let x Initialize x as an iprintln x This prints let y x This copies the value instead of moving itprintln x Now this works fine When can we copy and when not If we think back on how memory is allocated it should be pretty obvious If a variable is statically allocated the Copy trait is included The issue with having the String type implement Copy is that copying a String can potentially be very expensive as its size differs BorrowingThe issue with rusts ownership system is that with a few function calls we can quickly have a lot of variables That can look as follows fn main let s String from hello let s len calculate length s fn calculate length s String gt String usize let length s len s length A better approach would be to using borrowing A borrow is signalized with the amp symbol That gives the variable temporary ownership over the variable A simple example would be this let mut x String from Hello let y amp mut x y push str world x push str println x Here we are able to push to x by accessing both x and y The difference to just doing let y x is that the type of y is different now fn main let mut x String from Hello let y amp x print type of amp y amp alloc string String let z x print type of amp z alloc string String fn print type of lt T gt amp T println std any type name lt T gt We can also improve our function from before by using borrowing fn main let s String from hello let len calculate length amp s println The length of is s len fn calculate length s amp String gt usize s len Already looks much cleaner doesn t it De referencingLet s say we want to create a function that takes in a i x and mutates that value The first thing that comes to mind would be as follows fn main let mut x i double number amp mut x println the value doubled is x fn double number x amp mut i gt x But this will throw an exception as x inside the function scope is only a reference to the value instead of the value itself It is only the reference because the parameter x has been borrowed by using amp when passing it Now if we want to access and manipulate the value we de reference it by using a Here is the same function but corrected fn main let mut x i double number amp mut x println the value doubled is x fn double number x amp mut i gt x This would mutate the pointer position x x This will mutate the value at the pointer position x An example that is easier to understand let mut x i let y amp mut i amp mut x y Here we are making y a mutable borrow of x i e a reference to x To then be able to manipulate the value x trough y we de reference it We can visualize it like this ConclusionRust trades off efficiency for simplicity which can make it hard for developers to understand how memory is managed I hope you were able to learn something from this article Thanks to Low Level Learning for a very comprehensible explanation of almost every topic talked about in this article 2023-06-14 16:01:46
海外TECH Engadget All the big tech layoffs of 2023 https://www.engadget.com/big-tech-layoffs-183005386.html?src=rss All the big tech layoffs of The tech industry is reeling from the combination of a rough economy the COVID pandemic and some obvious business missteps And while that led to job cuts in the headcount reductions have unfortunately ramped up in It can be tough to keep track of these moves so we ve compiled all the major layoffs in one place and will continue to update this story as the situation evolves JuneDado Ruvic reutersSpotify layoffsSpotify followed up its January layoff plans with word in June that it would cut jobs in its podcast unit The move is part of a more targeted approach to fostering podcasts with optimized resources for creators and shows The company is also combining its Gimlet and Parcast production teams into a renewed Spotify Studios division GrubHub layoffsGrubHub has faced intense pressure from both the economy and competitors like Uber and that led it to lay off percent of its workforce in June or roughly staff This came just weeks after outgoing CEO Adam DeWitt officially left the food delivery service New chief executive Howard Migdal claims the job cuts will help the company remain quot competitive quot Embracer Group layoffsGame publishing giant Embracer Group announced plans for layoffs in June as part of a major restructuring effort meant to cut costs The company didn t say how many of its employees would be effected but expected the overhaul to continue through March The news came soon after Embracer revealed that it lost a billion deal with an unnamed partner despite a verbal agreement Sonos layoffsSonos has struggled to turn a profit as of late and it s cutting costs to get back on track The company said in June that it would lay off percent of staff or roughly jobs It also planned to offload real estate and rethink program spending CEO Patrick Spence said there were quot continued headwinds quot that included shrinking sales MayREUTERS Chris WattieShopify layoffsShopify s e commerce platform played an important role at the height of the pandemic but the Canadian company is scaling back now that the rush is over In May the company laid off percent of its workforce and sold its logistics business to Flexport Founder Tobi Lütke characterized the job cuts as necessary to quot pay unshared attention quot to Shopify s core mission and an acknowledgment that the firm needed to be more efficient now that the quot stable economic boom times quot were over Polestar layoffsPolestar delayed production of its first electric SUV the Polestar in May and that had repercussions for its workforce The Volvo spinoff brand said in May that it would cut percent of its workforce to lower costs as it faced reduced manufacturing expectations and a rough economy Volvo needed more time for software development and testing that also pushed back the EX Polestar said SoundCloud layoffsSoundCloud followed up last year s extensive layoffs with more this May The streaming audio service said it would shed percent of its staff in a bid to become profitable in Billboard sources claim the company hopes to be profitable by the fourth quarter of the year AprilDado Ruvic reutersLyft layoffsLyft laid off percent of staff in November but took further steps in April The ridesharing company said it was laying off workers or about percent of its headcount It comes just weeks after an executive shuffle that replaced CEO Logan Green with former Amazon exec David Risher who said the company needed to streamline its business and refocus on drivers and passengers Green previously said Lyft needed to boost its spending to compete with Uber Dropbox layoffsCloud storage companies aren t immune to the current financial climate In April Dropbox said it would lay off employees or roughly percent of its team Co founder Drew Houston pinned the cuts on the combination of a rough economy a maturing business and the quot urgency quot to hop on the growing interest in AI While the company is profitable its growth is slowing and some investments are quot no longer sustainable quot Houston said nbsp MarchRoku layoffsRoku shed jobs at the end of but it wasn t done The streaming platform creator laid off another employees in March As before the company argued that it needed to curb growing expenses and concentrate on those projects that would have the most impact Roku has been struggling with the one two combination of a rough economy and the end of a pandemic fueled boom in streaming video Lucid Motors layoffsIf you thought luxury EV makers would be particularly susceptible to economic turmoil you guessed correctly Lucid Motors said in March that it would lay off percent of its workforce or about people The marque is still falling short of production targets and these cuts reportedly help deal with quot evolving business needs and productivity improvements quot The cuts are across the board too and include both executives as well as contractors Meta Facebook layoffsMeta slashed jobs in fall but it wasn t finished In March the company unveiled plans to lay off another workers in a further bid to cut costs The first layoffs affected its recruiting team but it shrank its technology teams in late April and its business groups in late May The Facebook owner is hoping to streamline its operations by reducing management layers and asking some leaders to take on work previously reserved for the rank and file It may take a while before Meta s staff count grows again ーit doesn t expect to lift a hiring freeze until sometime after it completes its restructuring effort in late FebruaryRivian layoffsRivian conducted layoffs in but that wasn t enough to help the fledgling EV brand s bottom line The company laid off another six percent of its employees in February or about workers It s still fighting to achieve profitability and the production shortfall from supply chain issues hasn t helped matters CEO RJ Scaringe says the job cuts will help Rivian focus on the quot highest impact quot aspects of its business Zoom layoffsZoom was a staple of remote work culture at the pandemic s peak so it s no surprise that the company is cutting back now that people are returning to offices The video calling firm said in February it was laying off roughly employees or percent of its personnel As CEO Eric Yuan put it the company didn t hire quot sustainably quot as it dealt with its sudden success The layoffs are reportedly necessary to help survive a difficult economy The management team is offering more than just apologies too Yuan is cutting his salary by percent for the next fiscal year while all other executives are losing percent of their base salaries as well as their fiscal bonuses Yahoo layoffsEngadget s parent company Yahoo isn t immune to layoffs The internet brand said in February that it would lay off over percent of its workforce throughout or more than people Most of those cuts or about positions took place immediately CEO Jim Lanzone didn t blame the layoffs on economic conditions however He instead pitched it as a restructuring of the advertising technology unit as it shed an unprofitable business in favor of a successful one Effectively Yahoo is bowing out of direct competition in with Google and Meta in the ad market Dell layoffsThe pandemic recovery and a grim economy have hit PC makers particularly hard and Dell is feeling the pain more than most It laid off five percent of its workforce in early February or about employees after a brutal fourth quarter where computer shipments plunged an estimated percent Past cost cutting efforts weren t enough Dell said ーthe layoffs and a streamlined organization were reportedly needed to get back on track Deliveroo layoffsFood delivery services flourished while COVID kept people away from restaurants and at least some are feeling the sting now that people are willing to dine out again Deliveroo is laying off about workers or nine percent of its workforce quot Redeployments quot will bring this closer to according to founder Will Shu The justification is familiar Deliveroo hired rapidly to handle quot unprecedented quot pandemic related growth according to Shu but reportedly has to cut costs as it deals with a troublesome economy DocuSign layoffsDocuSign may be familiar to many people who ve signed documents online but that hasn t spared it from the impact of a harsh economic climate The company said in mid February that it was laying off percent of its workforce While it didn t disclose how many people that represented the company had employees at the start of Most of those losing their jobs work in DocuSign s worldwide field organization GitLab layoffsYou may not know GitLab but its DevOps development and operations platform underpins work at tech brands like NVIDIA and T Mobile ーand shrinking business at its clients is affecting its bottom line GitLab is laying off seven percent of employees or roughly people Company chief Sid Sijbrandij said the problematic economy meant customers were taking a quot more conservative approach quot to software investment and that his company s previous attempts to refocus spending weren t enough to counter these challenges GoDaddy layoffsGoDaddy conducted layoffs early in the pandemic when it cut over workers for its retail oriented Social platform In February this year however it took broader action The web service provider laid off eight percent of its workforce or more than people across all divisions Chief Aman Bhutani claimed other forms of cost cutting hadn t been enough to help the company navigate an quot uncertain quot economy and that this reflected efforts to further integrate acquisitions like Main Street Hub Twilio layoffsTwilio eliminated over jobs in September but it made deeper cuts as got started The cloud communications brand laid off percent of staff or roughly people in mid February Like so many other tech firms Twillio said that past cost reduction efforts weren t enough to endure an unforgiving environment It also rationalized the layoffs as necessary for a streamlined organization JanuaryREUTERS Peter DaSilvaGoogle Alphabet layoffsGoogle s parent company Alphabet has been cutting costs for a while including shutting down Stadia but it took those efforts one step further in late January when it said it would lay off employees CEO Sundar Pichai wasn t shy about the reasoning Alphabet had been hiring for a quot different economic reality quot and was restructuring to focus on the internet giant s most important businesses The decision hit the company s Area incubator particularly hard with the majority of the unit s workers losing their jobs Sub brands like Intrinsic robotics and Verily health also shed significant portions of their workforce in the days before the mass layoffs Waymo has conducted two rounds of layoffs that shed people or eight percent of its force Amazon layoffsAmazon had already outlined layoff plans last fall but expanded those cuts in early January when it said it would eliminate jobs most of them coming from retail and recruiting teams It added another people to the layoffs in March and in April said over gaming employees were leaving To no one s surprise CEO Andy Jassy blamed both an quot uncertain economy quot and rapid hiring in recent years Amazon benefited tremendously from the pandemic as people shifted to online shopping but its growth is slowing as people return to in person stores Coinbase layoffsCoinbase was one of the larger companies impacted by the crypto market s downturn and that carried over into the new year The cryptocurrency exchange laid off people in mid January just months after it slashed roles This is one of the steepest proportionate cuts among larger tech brands ーCoinbase offloaded about a fifth of its staff Chief Brian Armstrong said his outfit needed the layoffs to shrink operating expenses and survive what he previously described as a quot crypto winter quot but that also meant canceling some projects that were less likely to succeed IBM layoffsLayoffs sometimes stem more from corporate strategy shifts than financial hardship and IBM provided a classic example of this in The computing pioneer axed jobs in late January after offloading both its AI driven Watson Health business and its infrastructure management division now Kyndryl in the fall Simply put those employees had nothing to work on as IBM pivoted toward cloud computing Microsoft layoffsMicrosoft started its second largest wave of layoffs in company history when it signaled it would cut jobs between mid January and the end of March Like many other tech heavyweights it was trimming costs as customers scaled back their spending particularly on Windows and devices during the pandemic recovery The reductions were especially painful for some divisions ーthey reportedly gutted the HoloLens and mixed reality teams while Industries is believed to be rebooting Halo development after losing dozens of workers GitHub is cutting percent of its team or roughly people PayPal layoffsPayPal has been one of the healthier large tech companies having beaten expectations in its third quarter last year Still it hasn t been immune to a tough economy The online payment firm unveiled plans at the end of January to lay off employees or seven percent of its total worker base CEO Dan Schulman claimed the downsizing would keep costs in check and help PayPal focus on quot core strategic priorities quot Salesforce layoffsSalesforce set the tone for when it warned it would lay off employees or about percent of its workforce just four days into the new year While the cloud software brand thrived during the pandemic with rapidly growing revenue it admitted that it hired too aggressively during the boom and couldn t maintain that staffing level while the economy was in decline SAP layoffsBusiness software powerhouse SAP saw a steep percent drop in profit at the end of and it started by laying off staff to keep its business healthy Unlike some big names in tech though SAP didn t blame excessive pandemic era hiring for the cutback Instead it characterized the initiative as a quot targeted restructuring quot for a company that still expected accelerating growth in Spotify layoffsSpotify spent aggressively in recent years as it expanded its podcast empire but it quickly put a stop to that practice as began The streaming music service said in late January that it would lay off percent of its workforce people worked at Spotify as of the third quarter alongside a restructuring effort that included the departure of content chief Dawn Ostroff While there were more Premium subscribers than ever in the company also suffered steep losses ーCEO Daniel Ek said he was quot too ambitious quot investing before the revenue existed to support it Wayfair layoffsAmazon isn t the only major online retailer scaling back in Wayfair said in late January that it would lay off team members or percent of its global headcount About of those were corporate staff cut in a bid to quot eliminate management layers quot and otherwise help the company become leaner and nimbler Wayfair had been cutting costs since August including positions but saw the layoffs as helping it reach break even earnings sooner than expected This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-06-14 16:50:43
海外TECH Engadget Ubisoft needs a reboot https://www.engadget.com/ubisoft-needs-a-reboot-164531373.html?src=rss Ubisoft needs a rebootAt some point in the last console generation Ubisoft lost its soul It was a piecemeal erosion process that started in and it finally resulted in a complete identity collapse somewhere between the studio s unironic rollout of in game NFTs and its sixth delay of Skull amp Bones Ubisoft has years of AAA hits and weird licensing deals to its name and it used to be a pillar of European innovation but in it s selling live service blandness mobile ports with microtransactions and unreliable release dates What even is Ubisoft anymore Assassin s Creed MirageUbisoftUbisoft has been a company longer than most of its players have been alive It s responsible for developing and publishing hundreds of games including iconic franchises like Prince of Persia Far Cry Trackmania the Toms Clancy Rabbids Rayman Just Dance and of course Assassin s Creed At the company s Summer Game Fest show we got reveals of Massive Entertainment s big licensed games Avatar Frontiers of Pandora and Star Wars Outlaws as well as a proper look at the new D Prince of Persia game which actually seems pretty good But for the most part we saw sequels live service games and mobile titles XDefiant is a free to play team based shooter and following an off key sea shanty performance we saw Skull amp Bones a live service game we actually played in and but has since been delayed to oblivion Then there were several mobile first games like The Division Resurgence and Assassin s Creed Codename Jade and a new Crew game The Crew Motorfest We also got another Ubisoft TV show and a look at the Assassin s Creed VR game It was far from the worst stream of the Summer Game Fest but it didn t do much to make people excited about Ubisoft So let s talk about how we got here Everything changed for Ubisoft in Assassin s Creed Unity shipped the previous November and proved to be the series most busted installment to date It was the first Assassin s Creed built specifically for the PlayStation and Xbox One and Ubisoft overshot it on all fronts Unity was full of visual and mechanical bugs and it was so unplayable at launch that Ubisoft publicly apologized for the game and eventually released free DLC all while furiously rolling out fixes That same year Ubisoft debuted Watch Dogs too and that game was also disappointing from a visual standpoint especially compared with its announcement trailers in Until this point Ubisoft had an annual cadence for Assassin s Creed releasing one mainline entry per year from onward Syndicate came out in and by Ubisoft was openly talking about series fatigue and announced plans to re evaluate its approach to its tentpole franchise Notably longtime producer Jade Raymond left Assassin s Creed and Ubisoft altogether in October just before the Unity disaster The Crew MotorfestUbisoftThis was the stage when a French media investor group Vivendi attempted to take over Ubisoft Vivendi began buying up shares in the studio in and Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot went on a publicity tour against the raid arguing about the importance of staying independent on stage at E and beyond Meanwhile the Guillemot family which founded Ubisoft in went on a buying spree of its own increasing its control of the studio alongside Vivendi The fight ended in when Vivendi agreed to sell all of its Ubisoft shares for nearly billion a hefty return on its investment This deal was able to happen because Vivendi sold a significant chunk of its ownership to Tencent an existing Ubisoft investor and one of the largest video game companies in the world At the exact same time Ubisoft and Tencent a Chinese company announced they d entered a strategic agreement that would bring Ubisoft s games to PC and mobile devices in China Since then Tencent s stake in Ubisoft has grown significantly and today in addition to its studio shares it owns percent of Guillemot Brothers Limited I feel like you can see this period of financial turmoil in Ubisoft s creative output between and Ubisoft was consistently releasing entries in its established franchises but it wasn t developing original genre shifting hits like it used to The studio was kind of coasting In Ubisoft delayed a number of big games in its lineup including Skull amp Bones again and executives said they wanted to slow down even more between releases In Ubisoft faced serious allegations of systemic sexual misconduct and sexism and a handful of longtime leaders were fired or quit The Division ResurgenceUbisoftOn an investor call in Ubisoft s CFO said the company was focused on building its library of free to play and mobile games Since then Ubisoft has done exactly that developing Rainbow Six The Division and Assassin s Creed mobile games and focusing on live service iterations of its franchises old and new Ubisoft also earnestly tried to make in game NFTs a thing which…no The most recent Assassin s Creed games Valhalla and Odyssey have been just fine but they ve suffered from the same open world bloat as Far Cry offering too big worlds with too little variety or innovation The studio s newest announcements include licensed games live services mobile entries and microtransaction specials with Assassin s Creed represented in most of these categories The most intriguing Assassin s Creed title in Ubisoft s roster is Mirage the next mainline entry due out in October It s a condensed Assassin s Creed experience that was initially conceived as a bit of DLC for Valhalla and it s an homage to the series roots with a contained map and a return to stealth first combat It sounds like the original Assassin s Creed which maxed out at hours or so rather than plus for the recent games and it feels like the type of thing Ubisoft players have been looking for over the past eight years Unfortunately Ubisoft doesn t see it that way and it s charging just for the game That s not a bad thing for players but when Ubisoft is charging for The Crew Motorfest it says something about how the studio sees value in terms of game size and paid DLC rather than substance XDefiantUbisoftTo me Mirage is a welcome step back in terms of scope but it almost feels like an accident in Ubisoft s broader plans to build freemium experiences and mobile games for a global market The studio might be on the cusp of a renaissance with the space to find its voice and alter the direction of entire genres again but I don t think microtransactions and open world blandness will push it over that edge Ubisoft used to be weird and profitable in the world of prestige games but both of those descriptions are fading fast as the studio chases hot monetization trends and relies on the innovations of other creators Mirage represents one path for Ubisoft where it chases quality design rather than accounting goals A game like XDefiant represents another potential altogether it might be lucrative but it doesn t really feel like Ubisoft This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-06-14 16:45:31
海外TECH Engadget ‘Dead Cells’ is getting an animated series in 2024 https://www.engadget.com/dead-cells-is-getting-an-animated-series-in-2024-163048135.html?src=rss Dead Cells is getting an animated series in Developer Motion Twin just announced an animated series based on the game Dead Cells that releases in The series is being produced by French studio Bobbypills who also handled the animated trailers for the game and its many DLC releases The cartoon series seems to follow the game s narrative as it s set on a “cursed island with a population of “monstrous creatures and “prophecies depicting a flame headed hero The series is being co produced by French anime distribution service the Animation Digital Network The first season of the Dead Cells cartoon will consist of ten episodes each around seven to ten minutes long It will also be exclusive to France at first before getting a global release at some point after the initial premiere There s a short teaser trailer that doesn t reveal too much but does give a sense of the animation style Developer Motion Twin promises that the forthcoming animated series will not sway its commitment from providing constant updates and new content for the original game Dead Cells is available on just about every platform in existence including PC consoles and mobile devices having sold an astounding million copies during its lifespan For the uninitiated the critically acclaimed game is a roguelike metroidvania hybrid that casts you asーsurpriseーa flame headed hero trying to escape a cursed island This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-06-14 16:30:48
海外TECH Engadget Sonos lays off 7 percent of its workforce https://www.engadget.com/sonos-lays-off-7-percent-of-its-workforce-161529844.html?src=rss Sonos lays off percent of its workforceSonos is the latest big tech company laying off staff The smart speaker brand has revealed in an SEC filing that it s cutting percent of its workforce or about jobs It s also planning to further shrink its quot real estate footprint quot and rethink spending on certain programs according to the filing This will cost an estimated million to million up to million of which will be linked to severance and benefits In a statement to Engadget Sonos chief Patrick Spence says his company already planned to quot protect profitability quot if performance didn t match expectations The layoffs and spending changes are the result of quot continued headwinds quot the CEO adds Sonos has run into financial trouble in recent months It has swung between narrow profits and losses for multiple quarters and in the second quarter of lost million compared to a million profit a year earlier Spence pinned the shortfall on quot softening quot demand and tightening store inventory and promised quot swift action quot to cut costs It s not clear how much of a role the rough economy played in the reduced sales but it won t have helped This is the first significant round of layoffs at Sonos since when the company slashed percent of its headcount due to the difficulties of the COVID pandemic They also come at a critical moment Sonos just introduced its most important speakers in years the Era and spatial audio focused Era and is still fighting Google over patent royalties It s also facing renewed competition that includes the second generation Apple HomePod The market is evolving and Sonos is under pressure to keep up This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-06-14 16:15:29
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