Databases — Finally — Get Containerized
Until now, traditional databases have been difficult to deploy on Kubernetes because they weren’t designed to work in containerized environments. Enterprises were forced to create
Until now, traditional databases have been difficult to deploy on Kubernetes because they weren’t designed to work in containerized environments. Enterprises were forced to create
With the number of cybersecurity threats increasing daily, the ability of today’s cybersecurity tools and human cybersecurity teams to keep pace is being overwhelmed by
Big data has gotten really, really big: By 2025, all the world’s data will add up to an estimated 175 trillion gigabytes. For a visual,
There are a lot of definitions of the data warehouse. I grabbed a random definition off the web. It fits the general understanding in the
Like any good story arc, we’ve come a long way since the origins of data analytics. The first phase of BI started with rigid, IT-owned
In June 2019, the Office of Management and Budget released the Federal Data Strategy, developed, along with other data management strategies, to help agencies more
The world is inundated with data. There’s a virtual tsunami of data moving around the globe, renewing itself daily. Take just the global financial markets.
Readers of this column know I’m preoccupied with the idea of automated data management. Data management is where the proverbial rubber meets the road when
Note: I’ve had the eminent thought leader Esteban Kolsky, founder and managing principal of ThinkJar, doing guest posts before on this blog. Time and again,
When people talk about the IoT market, it is almost always in terms of the number of devices that are, or will be, connected to
Data, whether in a data lake, enterprise data warehouse or an operational data store, is not useful. More accurately, data are not useful in and
The biggest change that GDPR will bring will be in the balance of power between consumers and brands, writes John Kennedy. For some of us,