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How many Ops can you fit into the enterprise? A limitless number it would seem and many of them under the XOps umbrella. The goal of XOps, which includes DataOps, MLOps, ModelOps, and PlatformOps, is to create an enterprise technology stack that enables automation and reduces the duplication of technology and processes. In simple terms it is the natural evolution of DataOps in a workplace, and across the enterprise, to enable AI and Machine Learning (ML) workflows.
There is also one other ingredient that makes it a key element of the digital workplace. XOps enables data and analytics processionals to operationalize their processes and automation from the beginning rather than to address this issue as an afterthought. In this case, according to the Dev/Central community to operationalizeâ software means to apply a systematic approach to automating software building and orchestrating operational processes in a way that meets measurable, defined goals that align
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Far-left Schoolteacher Takes Lead As Peru Counts Presidential Votes By Luis Jaime CISNEROS and Francisco JARA
04/12/21 AT 7:15 PM
A far-left union leader and teacher has taken a surprise, though slim, lead in Peru s presidential election, and will likely face a rightwing rival in a runoff in June, incomplete results showed Monday.
With nearly 90 percent of ballots counted by Monday evening, leftist Pedro Castillo was in the lead with 18.83 percent much higher than predicted by opinion polls which had not even placed him in the top five.
He will likely square off on June 6 against corruption-accused Keiko Fujimori, a rightwing populist who has 13.21 percent, according to results released by the ONPE electoral office. It will be Fujimori s third shot at the top job.