9 Questions Data Center CEOs Must Ask about Revenue Generation
When a data center operator grows beyond 200 employees, there’s almost always a C-level executive responsible for revenue generation — most commonly a Chief Revenue
When a data center operator grows beyond 200 employees, there’s almost always a C-level executive responsible for revenue generation — most commonly a Chief Revenue
Millennials know exactly what they want and expectations are high – very high. They are empowered The future belongs to cloud computing, but only with
Millennials know exactly what they want and expectations are high – very high. They are empowered Fast-growing Hudl provides coaches and athletes with key feedback
There are three levels, or dare we say levels of scale, for “agility at scale”: All three levels are important. As you can see in the
Slated to take effect as law across the EU in 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation could require companies to explain their algorithms to avoid
The good news is that 10-year-old Hadoop is maturing quickly. The bad news is that many companies are still struggling to get beyond pilot projects
Microsoft has jumped into the free, self-service data analysis space with Power BI. Power BI offers basic data wrangling capabilities similar to Excel‘s Power Query.
Many aspects of data management—particularly concerning big data—hinge upon the utility of graph databases. When deployed with additional semantic technologies such as ontologies, taxonomies and
Big data projects are increasingly finding their way into hybrid cloud environments, which suggests that advanced data projects may be significantly on the rise. That
One would obviously expect Hadoop to dominate the discussions at the recent Strata & Hadoop World conference in San Jose, CA. But much of the
Business intelligence has gone from static reports that tell you what happened, to interactive dashboards where you can drill into information to try and understand
We practitioners of the technological arts have a tendency to use specialized jargon. That’s not unusual. Most guilds, priesthoods, and professions have had their own