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Why Enterprises Struggle with Cloud Data Lakes

Cloud data lakes are an increasingly critical complement to enterprises’ data warehouses. Their promise now goes well beyond more traditional notions of centralized storage...

Cohesity, AWS Combine for New Data Management-as-a-Service

Everything in IT, it seems, can be delivered as a service. And why not? We now have great networking pipes, the chips and server...

Celonis Launches IT’s First Execution Management System

Under-the-general-radar but highly successful IT unicorn Celonis had a big day Oct. 14, launching what it called the world’s first execution management system and...

Major Trends in Enterprise Service and Support

With the continuing challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, 2020 has been a year of sharp pivots and re-evaluation for enterprise and customer service and...

Highlights from NVIDIA’s Landmark GPU Technology Conference

Artificial intelligence and chipmaker NVIDIA held its fall GPU Technology Conference (GTC) this week in an all-digital format. Like the live version, NVIDIA uses...

Why Good Machine Data Management Optimizes Analytics Tool Costs

According to Merriam-Webster, the word “paradox” is defined as a statement that is seemingly contradictory or opposed to common sense. In the enterprise world...

Data Analysis Software Uncovers Voter Sentiment in 2020 Election

Figuring out what voters think during an election year is at best an imperfect art. While there’s plenty of polling during such times, the...

How Splice Machine’s Data Platform for Intelligent Apps Works

Splice Machine is a revolutionary database management system that makes it easier for data scientists to connect dots in both the data center and...

How to Secure the Enterprise of Things

The enterprise and the IT powering it are boosting productivity to new levels. While we used to have manual processes for accounting, sales and...

How Cloudera Enables Enterprises to Address Radical Change

Discussions of leading cloud computing often focus on the handful of U.S.-based companies—AWS, Microsoft Azure, IBM and Google—that lead the industry in terms of...