Observability and Organizational Design
As the world embraces digital transformation, businesses must focus on organizational performance based on observability.
As the world embraces digital transformation, businesses must focus on organizational performance based on observability.
To be competitive, banks and insurance companies must invest in architectures and tools that deliver more flexible, scalable, and resilient software services.
In this week's real-time analytics news: A new benchmark that measures how quickly a neural net can process data on low-powered devices (such as many IoT and edge devices).
One of the reasons databases can be containerized is that many now have the capability to function with data and compute separately to accommodate shared cloud storage architectures.
Low code automation can help developers from getting bogged down with things that have nothing to do with the problems they are trying to solve.
Developers and businesses need a scalable platform to host event-driven Kafka applications.
An event-driven architecture provides a foundation upon which financial services organizations can move from batch to real-time applications and modernize their offerings.
A cloud-native approach to application development based on an EDA, containers, and microservices allows businesses to offer innovative real-time products and services.
In this week's real-time analytics news: Federated data infrastructures, training courses, new databases, and more.
In addition to better serving customers and helping integrate systems, a cloud-native application architecture lets retailers adopt new business models.