SD Times news digest: Datatron Governance Dashboard released, DevOps Institute announces new growth and expanded team, and Cloudflare’s Project Fair Shot

by Joseph K. Clark

Datatron released a new governance dashboard that allows data scientists and analysts to monitor and optimize their AI solutions. 

The new offering provides AI and machine learning model transparency risk management to help organizations comply with regulations while optimizing for business outcomes through visualizations and critical metrics. 

“Just as cyberattacks can be devastating to companies, so can poorly governed AI models,” said Rachel Moore Weller, a Datatron board member. “Datatron is solving this problem by democratizing AI governance, establishing trust and transparency, and mitigating risks and fines.”

DevOps Institute announces new growth and expanding team.

DevOps Institute announced a 57% growth in staff with eight new team members and said that this would help them keep up with the high demand for events, resources, and membership participation.

This will result in a new crowd-sourced, vendor-neutral DevOps Capability Assessment (DACA), a tiered professional membership program, continued certifications, and more SKILup Days Events this year, according to DevOps Institute in a post.

“Each new year is an opportunity for a fresh start and new beginnings, and we’re starting strong with new offerings for the DevOps community. Our expanded team of talented individuals is working hard to create a seamless experience for members of DevOps Institute,” said Jayne Groll, the CEO of DevOps Institute. 

Datatron Governance

Cloudflare announces Project Fair Shot.

Project Fair Shot utilizes Cloudflare Waiting Room, a digital line on registration websites that shows people where they are in line to get the COVID-19 vaccine

Cloudflare is offering a free solution for any government agency, hospital, pharmacy, or organization working to distribute COVID-19 vaccines.

“It’s been incredible how quickly the scientific community developed multiple COVID-19 vaccines. At Cloudflare, we wanted to lend our technical expertise and infrastructure to help now ensure the vaccine is fairly and efficiently distributed,” said Matthew Prince, Cloudflare’s co-founder and CEO.

Unified ID 2.0 to be submitted to the Partnership for Responsible Addressable Media

Unified ID 2.0, the open-source, encrypted framework alternative to third-party cookies, was formally submitted today to the Partnership for Responsible Addressable Media (PRAM). 

With the submission, Unified ID 2.0 is now on a path to be formally managed and operated by third parties to improve customer transparency, privacy, and control, all while preserving the value exchange of advertising across channels and devices, according to the developers behind Unified ID 2.0 in a post.

“The flexible designs and privacy-focused principles underlying Unified ID 2.0 have helped it gain broad industry attention, with many companies pledging integration with their offerings,” said Dennis Buchheim, the president of IAB Tech Lab and leader of the PRAM technical standards working group. “We now have the opportunity to collaborate globally to develop interoperable industry resources that meet evolving addressability and privacy standards.”

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