Real-time Analytics News for Week Ending October 29
In this week's real-time analytics news: Many companies used the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America conference to make product announcements.
In this week's real-time analytics news: Many companies used the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America conference to make product announcements.
A discussion about what real time really means, the challenges companies face when trying to do real-time analytics, and the benefits that can be realized when those challenges are overcome.
In this week's real-time analytics news: Teradata announced a complete cloud analytics and data platform, now with next-generation, cloud-native deployment and expanded analytics capabilities.
Organizations need an easy, scalable, and secure way to integrate many data sources across hybrid environments. A suitable solution must support enterprise messaging, event streaming, high-speed data transfer, and more.
Hybrid cloud deployments are the new norm, allowing workloads and data to run and reside on a combination of on-premises systems, private clouds, and public cloud services.
Sponsored by Sumo Logic Visit Now Continuous Intelligence in the Real World Introduction Nearly every company in every industry has unique challenges and drivers around how to use data effectively to drive their business. The daunting task of dealing with the vast volumes of data that are used to spot problems in the making, optimize […]
The data pipelines and plumbing underneath efforts to support artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities at the edge are critical.
Sponsored by Red Hat Simplifying Cloud Database Access and Why It Is Important Introduction In modern business, data is, as the saying goes, the new oil that drives success. As such, easy access to data is essential. The challenge is that due to the way modern applications are developed and deployed, providing access often becomes […]
In this week's real-time analytics news: AWS announced three new serverless analytics offerings.
Kubernetes observability will become table stakes for teams looking to minimize disruption, maintain velocity, and improve business performance.