The limits of hand-coding in the Big Data era

Traditionally, when the time comes to make a technology decision, organisations face two options: Either take a custom-coded or tool-based approach. The widespread adoption of big data technologies, especially Hadoop is forcing a similar decision.By Fran?ois Mero, ?Senior VP of Sales EMEA, Talend.  

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How data centres enable Business Intelligence

By Dale Green, associate marketing director at Digital Realty.

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Analysing the analytics

By Cliff Brereton, Co-Founder of from Intense Computing.

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Are you sitting on a data goldmine?

By Joe Lim, Director, Australia & New Zealand, at Avention OneSource Solutions.

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Database as a service, not as a chore

By Hiren Parekh, Director of Sales and Marketing, OVH.

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Yield big results with data lakes and automation

By Abdul Razack, SVP of Platforms, Big Data and Analytics at Infosys.

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Videos

David Walker, Field CTO, EMEA, Yugabyte, the leading open source distributed SQL database company, warns of the problems associated with legacy databases, discusses the importance of database modernisation - covering the requirements, benefits and potential pitfalls of the migration process - and outlines the many advantages of migrating to open source cloud native databases.
Martin James, VP EMEA at Aerospike, discusses the importance of application modernisation, efficient software and IT consolidation – all of which should mean the need for less databases, but with richer feature sets. He outlines both the pitfalls of holding onto legacy applications and systems and the benefits of modernisation and consolidation, with Aerospike well positioned to help customers with the attendant data management challenges and opportunities.
Enrico Signoretti, VP Product & Partnerships, Cubbit, explains the company’s DS3 geo-distributed storage solution, provides some background on how the company is developing its presence in then market, and talks of a new technology solution arriving this autumn.
Sergio Afonso, Sales Director at NKA Tech, discusses the innovative @RACK Mobile Data Destruction System - which recently won the DCS Awards’ Data Centre ICT Security Innovation Award - explaining the many advantages it offers over the existing alternatives. He also shares some exciting future plans in terms of expanding both the @RACK portfolio and market coverage.

News

Independent study finds that 96% of respondents would find value in a connectivity cloud approach.
Leading intellectual property firm reveals soaring AI patent applications across Europe as use cases for AI increase in the physical economy.
Veracode has released research indicating applications developed by organisations in Europe, Middle East and Africa tend to contain more security flaws than those created by their U.S. counterparts.
33% of businesses have insufficient financial resources to innovate.