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Big Data - Extracting and Loading from Operational Systems

IT Toolbox

In today’s IT world big data applications are common. One common reaction is that big data requires a “scaling up”: more CPUs, more memory, more resources. Another theme is the availability of special-purpose hardware and software for storing and analyzing big data. However, big

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How Big Data Changes Database Administration

IT Toolbox

Technical support teams usually support familiar hardware and software configurations. Specialization in particular combinations of operating systems and database management software is common, and this allows some team members to gain in-depth experience that is extremely valuable in an enterprise IT setting.

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Microsoft’s Windows 11 operating system targets Apple’s business model

Venture Beast

Windows 11 includes a new Windows Store that will let developers use their own in-app payment systems and pay no commissions to Microsoft. Read More.

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The Significance of Open Source Software in the Digital-First Future Enterprise

CIO Business Intelligence

As companies shift their focus from the digital transformation of individual processes to the business outcomes enabled by a digitally transformed organisation, software engineering will become a core enterprise capability. 61% of respondents rated the performance of OSS as being superior compared to proprietary software.

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Why Big Data And The Internet of Things Are A Match Made In Heaven

CTOvision

There’s a closer relationship between big data and the IoT than most people realize – almost as if they were made for one another. Today, we’re going to talk about the Internet of Things and Big Data. How IoT Will Drive Big Data Adoption. See for yourself. . Bear with me here.

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First Resonance snags $14M for an operating system designed for factories

Venture Beast

First Resonance, a startup developing a platform for improving product manufacturing processes, has raised $14 million in venture capital. Read More.

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Data is the perimeter, defend it that way

Forrester IT

For years, many of us in the cybersecurity industry have been jumping up and down on desks and trying to get the world (writ large) to pay attention to managing and patching outdated systems and operating systems that have been running legacy software, to no avail. Read more Categories: #big data.

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