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What Is Edge Computing? Your Complete Guide
In a nutshell, edge computing is any computing that occurs on the edge of the network rather than in a centralized server.
If you dig...
Industry Analyst Michael Krigsman on Digital Transformation
I spoke with Michael Krigsman, analyst and founder of CXOTalk, about the evolution of digital transformation, and why the challenges for cloud native companies...
New Relic’s Bill Staples on Why Observability is Gaining Adoption
I spoke with Bill Staples, CEO of New Relic, about the value of observability, and why the challenges of managing today’s infrastructure makes it...
How Tech Drives Digital Transformation
Clearly, some companies have embraced the power of technology at pivotal moments – such as the COVID-19 pandemic – to accelerate digital transformation and...
Three Ways Companies Can Achieve World-Class Data Maturity
For so much of the COVID-19 pandemic, tech companies demonstrated their agility as they pivoted to new circumstances. While rapid digital transformation and cloud...
Guide to Data Pipelines
A data pipeline is a set of actions organized into processing steps that integrates raw data from multiple sources to one destination for storage,...
5 Tips for Effective Digital Asset Management
It is a commonly known and accepted maxim in today’s world that you can’t manage what you can’t measure. While this applies in several...
6 Top Data Analytics Trends in 2022
Data analytics has become a chief driver of competitive advantage in the last few years. Given its critical importance, it's essential that businesses stay...
Skuid Aims for Streamlined Workflows Across Applications
Skuid, which stands for scalable kit for user interface design, is a no-code, drag-and-drop cloud platform that combines data from multiple sources within an...
Microsoft Focuses on the K–8 Education Market: Windows 11 SE, Surface Laptop SE, Simplified...
One of the unexpected results of the pandemic was the digital transformation of everything. Windows 11 itself was the result of Microsoft realizing that...