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eWEEK PRODUCT COMPARISON: Splunk and SolarWinds deliver two of the best SIEM–and data management–solutions in the business, but each product offers distinct benefits to potential buyers.
eWEEK NEWS ANALYSIS: Yellowbrick Cloud Data warehouse has been operating in enterprise production environments since early this year, and both of its new products utilize the Yellowbrick Data Warehouse–the world’s only modern analytical database built for the hybrid cloud.
eWEEK DATA POINTS RESOURCE PAGE: A new paradigm for remote access called Software-Defined Perimeters (SDPs) has taken a zero-trust approach to remote access that replaces broad network access with granular, identity-based access to important IT resources.
eWEEK INSIDE ANALYSIS: Larry Ellison tells analysts that Oracle’s cloud computing business could exceed the size of rival Amazon Web Services if a great majority of its users switch from running its database on their own computers to running on Oracle’s Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
eWEEK NEW-PRODUCT RESOURCE PAGE: New voice and text capabilities enable dialogue on financial data insights through the cloud-delivered natural language platform.
eWEEK PRODUCT RESOURCE PAGE: Lexalytics connects to customers’ internal and external databases, warehouses and firehoses to reveal contextual patterns and insights within comments, reviews, articles, emails, survey responses, contracts, and other unstructured text documents.
eWEEK IT SCIENCE RESOURCE PAGE: Red Hat needed to identify a platform that would accelerate collaboration across the global organization -- spanning diverse functions and geographies -- and that would allow users to leverage and share large-scale compute resources.
eWEEK NEWS ANALYSIS: VMware and Oracle—sworn enemies for years, though not in the open source world—are now playing nicely together in catering to all those thousands of customers globally who are using them both in the data center and in the cloud.
eWEEK NEW-PRODUCT ANALYSIS: At its annual OpenWorld conference, the company introduced Autonomous Linux, additions to its partner ecosystem and cloud region accessibility, more options for tighter security, improvements to virtual infrastructure and numerous ways to infuse intelligence into...
eWEEK NEW-PRODUCT ANALYSIS RESOURCE PAGE: On the performance side, a single z15 system can process up to 1 trillion web transactions per day, scale-out to 2.4 million Docker instances and support massive (20TB+) databases.
eWEEK DATA POINTS RESOURCE PAGE: When machine learning is embedded into the database, organizations can improve their ability to curate data through the automation of quality checks, harmonization, mastering and enrichment, among many other—often complex—tasks.
eWEEK TREND ANALYSIS: In the supercomputing world, IBM has learned that it’s wiser to look forward and plan for future opportunities than it is to waste time dwelling on minor setbacks.
eWEEK RESOURCE PAGE: The two largest cloud computing vendors are similar in many ways, yet there are clear differentiators that make a difference to most potential customers. Find out which characteristics work--or don't work--for your company.




















