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Smarty-pants bots, artificial intelligence engines and machine-learning servers are taking over. They are photographing and logging checks, researching credit scores, balancing books, monitoring and grading application performance and texting your mother to tell her that you’ve stayed up too...
Geospatial information system (GIS) solutions, which make sense of location-aware data and turn it into usable insights, are driving major disruptions across multiple sectors.
MarkLogic claims that the Data Hub Service provides a fast and cost-effective way for enterprises to integrate, store, analyze and secure mission-critical data in the cloud. None of this is ever easy, despite what company marketers will tell you.
As enterprises mature their container implementations they face challenges in large-scale orchestration, time-to-market, and security.
For enterprises drowning in data–hardly a select group–SAP said it has a solution. The latest update of SAP’s Data Hub offers an all-in-one data orchestration solution that distills business value from all of an organization’s data.
Join eWEEK Senior Editor Sean Michael Kerner as he discusses what the California Consumer Privacy Act is and how it will it impact US vendors, its relationship to GDPR, and what controls and approaches are needed for compliance.
In this eWeek Data Point article, using industry information and data from GreatHorn, which specializes in cloud-native email security, we identify key trends fueling phishing’s success within the enterprise.
NEWS ANALYSIS: As AWS has scaled out, it now perceives a need for new-gen functionality inside DBs that are easier to manage, not as expensive to maintain, and more flexible in integrating and moving workloads.
Compared to where IT was a few years ago, effective and easy-to-navigate self-service analytics has become much more difficult to achieve. Kelly Stirman explains why and what enterprises can do about it.
It's all about automation: Autonomous Operator enables organizations to run and manage Couchbase database autonomously on Kubernetes for lower operational costs, easier usage and lots of time saved.
Amazon RDS on VMware automates set up, operation and scaling of databases on-premises and in hybrid environments as it does in AWS.
Scylla is an open-source drop-in replacement for Apache Cassandra. While preserving the best traits of Cassandra in high availability, fault tolerance and its rich ecosystem, Scylla offers developers a higher-performing and resource-effective NoSQL database.