Universal Code Search gets a boost: Sourcegraph secures $23 million Series B Round funding

Sourcegraph wants to be the Google of code, even though code search is harder than web search
Read More →Graphs in the 2020s: Databases, Platforms, and the evolution of Knowledge. The Year of the Graph Newsletter Vol. 18, February / January 2020

Graphs, and knowledge graphs, are key concepts and technologies for the 2020s. What will they look like, and what will they enable going forward? We have been keeping track of the evolution of graphs since the early 2000s, and publishing the Year of the Graph newsletter since 2018. Graphs have numerous applications that span analytics, […]
Read More →Amazon and commercial open source in the cloud: It’s complicated

What do the data tell us about the relationship between cloud vendors — specifically, Amazon and commercial open source vendors?
Read More →Neo4j 4.0 adds enterprise Fabric to its graph database

In its new release, Neo4j addresses key concerns for enterprise adoption. Scalability, security, management and architectural changes are here. And so is a strange feeling of deja-vu, too.
Read More →Knowledge graph evolution: Platforms that speak your language

Knowledge graphs are among the most important technologies for the 2020s. Here is how they are evolving, with vendors and standard bodies listening, and platforms becoming fluent in many query languages
Read More →5 technology trends for the roaring 20s, part 2: AI, Knowledge Graphs, infinity and beyond

You don't have to be a fortune teller to identify AI as the key trend for the 2020s. But there is nuance regarding AI hardware and software that deserves to be highlighted.
Read More →Semantics and virtualization, data integration and data governance on the way to the cloud

It's official – data analytics is swiftly moving to the cloud. AtScale is facilitating this, and CEO Chris Lynch shares his insights the hows and whys, in light of the unveiling of AtScale's Adaptive Analytics 2020.1
Read More →DevOps and observability in the 2020s

What do the data tell us on the direction modern software development is going? Cloud, open source, machine learning — it's all here, but blind spots remain.
Read More →Quantum Orchestration Platform: A virtual machine for quantum computing

Startup Quantum Machines unveils what could be a key to accelerating quantum computing adoption, already used in production
Read More →5 technology trends for the roaring 20s, part 1: Blockchain, cloud, open source

Data is changing the paradigm in everything from business to social interactions. Here is what will shape the data landscape for the years to come.
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