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.
Read More →Logz.io moves toward application observability in the cloud, raises questions on open source

Logz.io unveils its cloud offering for infrastructure monitoring based on open source platforms Elastic and Grafana. Its strategy may give it an edge, but also raises open source sustainability questions
Read More →Graph for the mass market: Neo4j launches Aura on Google Cloud

Neo4j just launched its cloud offering, which it says will make graph mainstream. We discuss the offering with CEO Emil Eifrem, and take a look at where the graph market is right now.
Read More →Why autonomous vehicles will rely on edge computing and not the cloud

When driving a vehicle, milliseconds matter. Autonomous vehicles are no different, even though it may be your AI that drives them. AI = data + compute, and you want your compute to be as close to your data as possible. Enter edge computing.
Read More →Redis Labs goes Google Cloud, Graph, and other interesting places

Redis becomes available on Google Cloud Platform today, and we take the opportunity to explore its graph-shaped future, its community, and its licensing issues.
Read More →Is open source the way to go for observability? Grafana Labs scores $24M Series A funding to try to prove this

The best observability platforms today are open source, and it should be all about choice, says Grafana Labs
Read More →GoodData partners with Amazon on Redshift: When data goes cloud, cloud data goes into analytics

Adding support for an AWS product is usually a good idea for 3rd party vendors. Adding a partnership on top of that is even better. GoodData is doing that, and more, on its way to offer analytics to everyone.
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