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Demystifying Data Architecture

April 21, 2021

Via: DATAVERSITY

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe said, “Architecture starts when you carefully put two bricks together”—and Data Architecture begins upon creating, storing, and putting two or more characters together, be they sets of records, emails, pictures, audio, video. This resonated well […]


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Which Data Security Pitfalls Lurk in the Hybrid Cloud?

March 15, 2021

Via: DATAVERSITY

After a period of unrivalled innovation when it comes to data storage and sharing, it seems that – for most companies, at least – hybrid models are about to reign supreme. In layman’s terms, a hybrid model is an efficient […]


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10 new tricks your old database can do

June 17, 2019

Via: InfoWorld

In all the excitement about NoSQL databases, distributed databases, data warehouses, and GPU-accelerated databases these days, it’s easy to forget that traditional relational databases still store and serve the mission-critical information for many, if not most, line-of-business applications. Oracle Database, […]


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Transforming data with Apache Spark

June 3, 2019

Via: CIO

Apache Spark is a fast data processing framework dedicated to big data. It allows the processing of big data in a distributed manner (cluster computing). Very popular for a few years now, this framework is about to replace Hadoop. Its […]


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Flaw in vBulletin add-on leads to Ubuntu Forums database breach

July 18, 2016

Via: CIO

Ubuntu support forums users should be on the lookout for dodgy emails after the website’s database of 2 million email addresses was stolen. Canonical announced the security breach on Friday after being notified that someone was claiming to have a […]