Evaluating HTAP Databases for Machine Learning Applications
Businesses are producing a greater number of intelligent applications; which traditional databases are unable to support. A new class of databases, Hybrid Transactional and Analytical
Businesses are producing a greater number of intelligent applications; which traditional databases are unable to support. A new class of databases, Hybrid Transactional and Analytical
Apache Ignite is an in-memory computing platform that can be inserted seamlessly between a user’s application layer and data layer. Apache Ignite loads data from
As demand for big data grows in the enterprise, so does demand for scalable NoSQL solutions. And, according to a recent Forrester Research report, a
It’s a well-known fact in the IT world: Change one part of the software stack, and there’s a good chance you’ll have to change another.
Interview Emil Eifrem, CEO and co-founder of Neo Technology, says the world is at “a huge inflection point for graph databases” as his company, which
The database market is in a state of upheaval. Keeping informed about database trends will help you successfully navigate the changing landscape. Databases are proliferating
As analytics maturity progresses concurrently with advances in modern business intelligence, we are seeing more innovative players in the areas of analytics automation. From automating visualizations, descriptive
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User privacy concerns date back at least 200 years. In the 1800s, newspapers were more than a little invasive in their quest for news. In
Much like the cloud wars and the race to zero, the data visualization market is also at war. Multiple mega-vendor players are driving down prices in
How do you know if your big data is actually big data? The question may seem trivial, but it is actually very important, as certain
This post is by Shahrokh Mortazavi, Partner Director of Program Management in the Data Group at Microsoft. I am delighted to announce that Visual Studio