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Corvil Opens Polish Innovation Hub

Corvil announced the opening of its Kraków-based Innovation Hub in Poland to support heightened design and development of new solutions and features across its entire product range.

As part of its continued growth, the firm plans to create up to thirty specialist roles spanning software architects, developers and QA engineers.

The Kraków Hub extends Corvil’s Dublin engineering Center of Excellence with both teams focused on harnessing machine learning, advanced analytics and AI expertise to realize the Corvil vision of building a new generation of AI powered networks that can see.

In the past 12 months, Corvil’s growing enterprise footprint has been enabled by new product launches including: a software-defined sensor technology for real-time packet visibility and forensics in the cloud; a virtual security expert to address automated cybersecurity surveillance in financial markets and most recently, a user-centric network traffic analysis solution for accelerated insider threat detection and response.

Corvil SVP of Engineering, James Henry, said, "Our Kraków team brings new skills and additional diversity to a passionate and accomplished engineering team, all crucial components of high-impact innovation. Corvil is now primed to build an even stronger future enabling businesses to move fast and stay secure in the digital world."

Corvil’s new Hub is located close to Kraków's Old Town in the new state-of-the-art Kotlarska 11, office building.

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Corvil Opens Polish Innovation Hub

Corvil announced the opening of its Kraków-based Innovation Hub in Poland to support heightened design and development of new solutions and features across its entire product range.

As part of its continued growth, the firm plans to create up to thirty specialist roles spanning software architects, developers and QA engineers.

The Kraków Hub extends Corvil’s Dublin engineering Center of Excellence with both teams focused on harnessing machine learning, advanced analytics and AI expertise to realize the Corvil vision of building a new generation of AI powered networks that can see.

In the past 12 months, Corvil’s growing enterprise footprint has been enabled by new product launches including: a software-defined sensor technology for real-time packet visibility and forensics in the cloud; a virtual security expert to address automated cybersecurity surveillance in financial markets and most recently, a user-centric network traffic analysis solution for accelerated insider threat detection and response.

Corvil SVP of Engineering, James Henry, said, "Our Kraków team brings new skills and additional diversity to a passionate and accomplished engineering team, all crucial components of high-impact innovation. Corvil is now primed to build an even stronger future enabling businesses to move fast and stay secure in the digital world."

Corvil’s new Hub is located close to Kraków's Old Town in the new state-of-the-art Kotlarska 11, office building.

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Kubernetes was not initially designed with AI's vast resource variability in mind, and the rapid rise of AI has exposed Kubernetes limitations, particularly when it comes to cost and resource efficiency. Indeed, AI workloads differ from traditional applications in that they require a staggering amount and variety of compute resources, and their consumption is far less consistent than traditional workloads ... Considering the speed of AI innovation, teams cannot afford to be bogged down by these constant infrastructure concerns. A solution is needed ...

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