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Speak to us to find out how easy process your Docker containers at scale using IronWorker with free handeld support. Batch Processing: When Will You Use It? Examples of where you’ll see batch processing used include: Image/video processing ETL – Extract Transform Load Genome processing Big data processing Billing (creating and sending bills to customers) Processing reports Dealing with notificatio
5 Reasons You Need Microcontainers Make Docker containers smaller Make Docker containers run faster Make Docker containers more secure Make Docker containers more reliable Take up fewer resources Introducing Microcontainers: Shrink Docker Containers Down to Size Docker lets you package an application (and all of the application’s dependencies) into a nice, neat self-contained image and place it in
Messaging systems are critical for keeping data flowing in a business. But should it run on Ruby or on Iron? Overview IronMQ and Ruby on Rails are wildly different software systems, making them difficult to compare. IronMQ is a messaging system, while Rails requires some tinkering to do the same. Rails is open-source, IronMQ is… Read More New engineers and startups require intuitive yet powerful t
Easy to Update and Maintain Images Docker’s 'git' like approach is extremely powerful and makes it simple to manage a large variety of constantly evolving environments, and its image layering system allows us to have much finer granularity around the images while saving disk space. Now, we’re able to keep pace with rapidly updating languages, plus we’re able to offer specialty images like a new ff
After running Go for two years in production at Iron.io, I wanted to share our experience/feelings about it. We were one of the first companies to use Go (golang) in production and we didn't know what to expect in the long run, but so far, so great. I talked a little about about this in a previous post about switching to Go from Ruby, but this will go into specific things that we love about the la
Speak with us to find out how we can best assist you in setting up our serverless IronWorker that scales based on your needs. The Original Setup First, a little background: we built the first version of IronWorker, originally called SimpleWorker (clever name right?), with Ruby. We were a consulting company building apps for other companies and there were two really hot things at that time: Amazon
This is a two-part post focusing on using Nokogiri and IronWorker to crawl websites and process web pages. Part two can be seen here. For other resources on web crawling, see our solutions page as well as this in-depth article on using IronWorker with PhantomJS. Web crawling is at the core of many web businesses. Whether you call it web crawling, web or screen scraping, or mining the web, it invol
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Coincidentally, processing an image is about a thousand times more demanding than processing text. As more and more developers look to image processing solutions like ImageMagick to power social, retail, and mobile apps, they will run into many challenges as they try to get it to run efficiently and to scale. We recently launched a Solutions section on
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