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Using Generative AI to Drive Corporate Impact

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Generative AI is revolutionizing how corporations operate by enhancing efficiency and innovation across various functions. At TechEmpower , we are using LLMs, RAG, fine tuning and other Generative AI techniques to revolutionize a key part of day-to-day operations in healthcare.

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Pragmatism with Flavor

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Hosting is a necessary cost, but if you find yourself spinning up a second server when you have only a few hundred users, you might ask yourself why a CPU capable of processing billions of operations per second is brought to its knees by a few users submitting forms, placing orders, and communicating with one another.

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Frameworks Round 5

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We experimented with hosting a MySQL database on a ramdisk to observe performance with I/O operations reduced to bare minimum. Prior to installing the SSD, the i7 hardware with traditional magnetic disks was only two to three times quicker than the EC2 instances. The JSON i7 leaderboard has shuffled slightly as a result.

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Frameworks Round 1

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Application performance can be directly mapped to hosting dollars, and for a start-up company in its infancy, hosting costs can be a pain point. For database access tests, we considered dropping Cake to constrain our EC2 costs. Operating system. Starting again with EC2. Rails 3.2.11. Sinatra 1.3.4. JavaScript. Mongoose 3.5.5.

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Framework Benchmarks

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Application performance can be directly mapped to hosting dollars, and for a start-up company in its infancy, hosting costs can be a pain point. For database access tests, we considered dropping Cake to constrain our EC2 costs. Operating system. Starting again with EC2. Rails 3.2.11. Sinatra 1.3.4. JavaScript. Mongoose 3.5.5.

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Storage worries

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In the 1980s, high-tech companies stored information about their customers on their sophisticated and high-cost computer equipment. Decreased effort translates into lower implementation costs. Performance is going to be reasonably quick (at least in terms of basic get and put operations) with any kind of database.

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