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Home / Articles / Interview / Page 22

MemSQL 6.5: NewSQL with autonomous workload optimization, improved data ingestion and query execution speed

  • ganadiotis
  • Jul 24, 2018
  • Databases, Interview, News, Technical
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MemSQL 6.5: NewSQL with autonomous workload optimization, improved data ingestion and query execution speed

MemSQL wants to be the world's best database. Leading that race is a tall order, but the new version seems to improve on an already strong offering.

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Data-driven software development in the cloud: Trends, opportunities, and threats

  • ganadiotis
  • Jul 06, 2018
  • Analysis, Cloud, Data, Interview, Software Engineering, Technical
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Data-driven software development in the cloud: Trends, opportunities, and threats

Software development has been fundamentally changing. It's following the data and going to the cloud. What should organizations be aware of to make the most of it?

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Moving fast without breaking data: Governance for managing risk in machine learning and beyond

  • ganadiotis
  • Jun 28, 2018
  • AI / Machine Learning, Business, Data Governance, Data Science, Interview, News, Technical
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Moving fast without breaking data: Governance for managing risk in machine learning and beyond

How do you resolve the tension between the need to build and deploy accurate machine learning models fast, and the need to understand how those models work, what data they touch upon, and what are the implications? Immuta says data governance is the answer.

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GraphQL for databases: A layer for universal database access?

  • ganadiotis
  • Jun 19, 2018
  • Analysis, Databases, Featured, Graph, Interview, Software Engineering, Technical
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GraphQL for databases: A layer for universal database access?

GraphQL is a query language mostly used to streamline access to REST APIs. Now, a new breed of GraphQL implementations wants to build an abstraction layer for any database on top of GraphQL, and it seems to be catching up.

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Wolfram Research goes for Software 2.0, releases neural net repository

  • ganadiotis
  • Jun 14, 2018
  • AI / Machine Learning, Featured, Interview, News, Software Engineering, Technical
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Wolfram Research goes for Software 2.0, releases neural net repository

Wolfram, having been into AI before it was cool, now gets a piece of the deep learning hype, in its sui generis way. Where does it stand compared to the competition, and how easy is it to use and integrate Wolfram with the rest of the world?

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AI-powered DevOps is how CA wants to reinvent software development and itself

  • ganadiotis
  • Jun 12, 2018
  • AI / Machine Learning, DevOps, Interview, News, Software Engineering, Technical, Use Case
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AI-powered DevOps is how CA wants to reinvent software development and itself

How does non-deterministic software sound? Making data-driven software to help make data-driven software may seem like catch 22, but that's what CA wants to do. Here's why and how.

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NBA analytics and RDF graphs: Game, data, and metadata evolution, and Occam’s razor

  • ganadiotis
  • Jun 07, 2018
  • Analysis, Analytics, Featured, Interview, Knowledge Graphs, Socio-Technical, Technical, Use Case
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NBA analytics and RDF graphs: Game, data, and metadata evolution, and Occam’s razor

Three-point shooting, Steph Curry, and coming up with stories. If you feel like doing your own analysis to investigate hypotheses or discover insights at any level, RDF graph's got your back. Case in point: The NBA.

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GDPR in real life: Transparency, innovation, and adoption across borders and organizations

  • ganadiotis
  • May 24, 2018
  • Business, Data Governance, Featured, Interview, News, Regulation, Socio-Technical
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GDPR in real life: Transparency, innovation, and adoption across borders and organizations

Part two: Auditing data on premise and in the cloud, spurring innovation in machine learning and interpretable AI, and influencing organizations, consumers, and legislation all over the world, GDPR is here to stay.

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Human in the loop: Machine learning and AI for the people

  • ganadiotis
  • May 23, 2018
  • AI / Machine Learning, Analysis, Featured, Interview, Technical, Use Case
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Human in the loop: Machine learning and AI for the people

HITL is a mix and match approach that may help make ML both more efficient and approachable.

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GDPR in real life: Fear, uncertainty, and doubt

  • ganadiotis
  • May 18, 2018
  • Business, Data Governance, Featured, Interview, News, Regulation, Socio-Technical, Use Case
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GDPR in real life: Fear, uncertainty, and doubt

Part one: Why are most organizations still not ready for GDPR? And what are the implications and mechanisms of applying GDPR provisions for companies, individuals, and regulators?

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