I have never quite agreed to repost on my blogArticlePeople who know about distributed systems know the advantages and disadvantages of creating too much redundant data in an interconnected network.
However, the two articles I saw today are quite appealing and I can't help but reprint them. I also thought about extracting several key texts and adding a few more sighs. Later, I found that there were too many excellent texts, and many excerpts were also suspected of plagiarism. Moreover, the original text not only provided valuable information, but also looked at the brilliant articles in the style of technology and business observer, I have already completed the statement. To maintain the style of technicians, I 'd rather leave it blank and do it right away.
1. Recent 《ProgramMember magazine covers the dilemma and change of enterprise development
It specifies the development path for enterprise-level development under the flourishing age of the Internet. It is a bit technical, marketing, and management. This is undoubtedly a strong shot for the old programmers who have been sticking to the low-end enterprise development for nearly ten years.
2. A short message about the social network between doctors and patients recently published in Global Science
This article introduces an application model in which Americans use social networks to achieve a win-win situation between doctors and patients in the vertical field of medical and health, it is reminiscent of a report from a doctor at a VA hospital (raising care for a chronic disease at a very low cost) that was heard at the recent health Iot conference ). Let people begin to have a new understanding of this new conceptual technology, which was born under the social culture of western teenagers.
I remember that many years ago, a senior in the medical industry who had been dealing with medical equipment manufacturers of multiple international brands for many years once lamented that if the European idea was to keep improving, the idea of Americans is to make things magical. What about Chinese?