We are working to resolve this. It's still in preview but expect to see healthy Gemini 2.5 Pro allocations for subscription customers in the near future.
Motorola Solutions is growing in Salt Lake City and Seattle and we are looking for DevOps and Platform engineers, as well as a Software Engineering Manager to join our team. The Cloud Infrastructure team is responsible for the development and operations of critical cloud infrastructure and platform services, in support of Motorola Solutions' public and hybrid cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions for public safety customers. This team is part of Motorola Solutions’ Software Enterprise division, which offers secure, reliable and efficient team communications, workflow and operational intelligence solutions for mission critical public safety and enterprise markets throughout the world. Our services leverage Cloud Computing infrastructure on AWS to build at scale.
We offer great benefits and the ability to work with cutting-edge technologies, all while delivering mission-critical solutions that literally do change the world.
The Cloud Infrastructure team is responsible for:
* Design and implementation of a continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline into multiple public cloud regions
* Development and operation of common platform services that can be leveraged by our SaaS solutions moving forward
* Overall reliability and security of these services and the environments they are run in
* Monitoring and support for these platform and infrastructure services, as well as metrics collection and reporting related to them
Email me at bryan.morgan@motorolasolutions.com if you're interested or please pass on to someone you think might be.
We're now hiring for the following positions in Seattle and Salt Lake City (Engineering in both, Manager just in SLC).
Motorola Solutions | Cloud Infrastructure Engineering Team | Full time | Seattle or Salt Lake City
On any given day, every moment matters to someone, somewhere. And every moment, Motorola Solutions’ (https://www.motorolasolutions.com/en_us/products/smart-publi...) innovations, products and services play essential roles in people’s lives. We help firefighters see around buildings and police officers see around street corners. We keep utility workers connected and visible to each other with real-time voice and data communication across the smart grid. And we provide the situational awareness first responders need when a moment brings catastrophe. We help people be their best in their moments that matter.
Looking for experienced engineers capable of implementing and operating platform infrastructure services, CI/CD pipeline, and data/analytics services on AWS. Ideal candidate has 3+ years experience, writes code (GoLang, Python, Node.js, and Java primarily), and has experience building and supporting SLA-backed production services. Automation fanatics will jump to the front of the queue. Any specific knowledge or experience in the areas of security, CI/CD pipelines, performance/scalability engineering, capacity planning, or AWS serverless computing would be awesome.
Contact me at bryan dot morgan at motorolasolutions dot com
Sorry - I don't think a good job of phrasing my question, although the replies are welcoming for addressing the question of where should we best be advertising.
My actual question was in terms of running ads on our site - I'm trying to determine if all the ad networks are created equal (in terms of payout/CPM) and really what the expected CPM should be for us.
.....although the fact that you say you've looked at it and have no clue what it's about may be my first indication that we still have some work to do :-)
It's a new online community for NFL and college football fans. We have a team of writers producing original content daily, as well as integration with 1000+ RSS and Twitter feeds from the football world. Members can follow any topics they wish - to be added to their own personal "stream" of information - and they can also set their interest level in each topic. Essentially, we're trying to build a true Web 2.0 football site that goes beyond 90's era message boards. The home page, in particular, has been tough for us because we want to highlight our original content but also make members aware of the various streams/communities on the site for each team, player, etc.