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The state of open source databases in 2019: Multiple Databases, Clouds, and Licenses

  • ganadiotis
  • Oct 01, 2019
  • Analysis, Business, Cloud, Databases, Open Source, Technical
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The state of open source databases in 2019: Multiple Databases, Clouds, and Licenses

An extensive survey shows the attitude of the market towards open source databases, drivers and inhibitors to adoption

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The new New Relic: Past BI and the dashboard, toward AI and AIOps

  • ganadiotis
  • Sep 19, 2019
  • AI / Machine Learning, Analytics, Business, Interview, News, Software Engineering, Technical
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The new New Relic: Past BI and the dashboard, toward AI and AIOps

When applications and data change, what should a platform built to monitor them do? It should also change to keep with the times, and that's what New Relic is doing.

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Forget silicon – SQL on DNA is the next frontier for databases

  • ganadiotis
  • Jul 22, 2019
  • Databases, Featured, innovation, Interview, News, Technical, Use Case
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Forget silicon – SQL on DNA is the next frontier for databases

A couple of years back, even researchers would wave off using DNA to store data as something too futuristic to have any practical value. Today, you can extend PostgreSQL with the right software and bio-chemical modules, and run SQL on DNA.

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Advancing human exploration: Is space the final frontier, and how can data and AI get us there?

  • ganadiotis
  • Jul 15, 2019
  • AI / Machine Learning, Analysis, Analytics, Featured, Graph Databases, Socio-Technical, Technical, Use Case
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Advancing human exploration: Is space the final frontier, and how can data and AI get us there?

Fifty years after the moon landing, it's not just NASA working on what many consider the final frontier for humanity: space travel. NASA, however, is special, and one of the reasons is that data is at the heart of what it does.

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Salesforce open sources research to advance state of the art in AI for common sense reasoning

  • ganadiotis
  • Jun 27, 2019
  • AI / Machine Learning, Data, Featured, Interview, News, Technical
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Salesforce open sources research to advance state of the art in AI for common sense reasoning

Deep learning is great for many applications, but common sense reasoning is not one of them. New research from Salesforce promises to alleviate this, advancing previous results by a considerable margin.

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Multi-cloud data catalogs the easy way, using metadata and machine learning by Waterline Data

  • ganadiotis
  • Jun 27, 2019
  • Data Governance, Interview, News, Technical
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Multi-cloud data catalogs the easy way, using metadata and machine learning by Waterline Data

Data governance is drudgery, but in the post-GDPR world, it's beyond foundational. It's essential. Waterline Data wants to help do it the easy way, automating as much of it as possible.

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Getting your corporate data ready for prescriptive analytics: data quantity and quality in equal measures

  • ganadiotis
  • Jun 21, 2019
  • Analysis, Analytics, Business, Data Governance, Featured, Technical
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Getting your corporate data ready for prescriptive analytics: data quantity and quality in equal measures

Good news: there's nothing special about getting your data ready for prescriptive analytics. Bad news: you need to do what's needed to get your data ready for any type of analytics – and that's hard work.

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Data.world joins forces with Capsenta to bring knowledge graph-based data management to the enterprise

  • ganadiotis
  • Jun 19, 2019
  • Business, Data Governance, Interview, Knowledge Graphs, News, Technical
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Data.world joins forces with Capsenta to bring knowledge graph-based data management to the enterprise

Data.world has been expanding its footprint in the enterprise. The acqui-hiring of Capsenta complements its portfolio with knowledge graph virtualization to connect data in the cloud and on premise, and a UI to build knowledge graphs

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Hazelcast open source in-memory data grid secures $21.5 million funding, expands platform to real-time streaming data

  • ganadiotis
  • Jun 18, 2019
  • Business, Interview, News, Open Source, Real-time Data, Technical
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Hazelcast open source in-memory data grid secures .5 million funding, expands platform to real-time streaming data

The streaming data pie is growing, and Hazelcast wants a piece of it. It's got some way to go, funding helps, but is it enough?

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The Graph: An open-source query protocol for blockchains, using GraphQL

  • ganadiotis
  • Jun 11, 2019
  • Blockchain, Data, Graph, Interview, News, Technical
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The Graph: An open-source query protocol for blockchains, using GraphQL

Querying blockchains is hard, but it does not have to be. This is the vision driving The Graph.

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