Analytics Insight, Friday, February 2nd, 2024
Generative AI vs. Conventional Database: What You Should Know
Learn the similarities and differences between Generative AI and conventional database
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Analytics Insight, Friday, February 2nd, 2024
Learn the similarities and differences between Generative AI and conventional database
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HelpNet Security, Wednesday, January 31st, 2024
Increasing complexity, the rapid adoption of emerging technologies and a growing skills gap are the biggest concerns facing IT leaders in 2024, according to Redgate.
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InfoWorld, Monday, January 29th, 2024
GraphQL gives developers a flexible and unified way to connect data and services. Its query planning and policy engine make it a promising option for adding LLMs to the mix.
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Dataversity, Monday, January 29th, 2024
In the dynamic landscape of data-driven decision-making, businesses are turning to the transformative power of AI graph databases to unlock unparalleled insights. This cutting-edge technology is reshaping the way organizations harness and analyze interconnected data, paving the way for more informed, strategic, and agile business strategies.
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datanami, Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024
The number of organizations adopting multiple databases went up by 17 percentage points over the past three years, increasing the complexity of data management and testing organizations' capability to acquire the requisite skills to manage the databases effectively, according to new survey released by Redgate.
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linuxiac, Thursday, January 18th, 2024
MySQL 8.3 updates: Tagged GTIDs for transaction grouping, enhanced JSON EXPLAIN formats, significant removals, and more.
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Data Science Central, Tuesday, January 16th, 2024
Traditional relational databases struggle with unstructured data - the text, images, videos, and social media feeds that flood our modern world. But graph databases, with their unique structure, offer a powerful tool for taming this chaos and extracting valuable insights. Here's how they bring a game-changing perspective to unstructured data analytics:
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datanami, Friday, January 5th, 2024
The days of databases existing as islands unto themselves are over, according to Gartner, which reports the existence of a strong and growing signal for cloud databases to become part of 'broader data ecosystems.'
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Dataversity, Friday, December 29,2023
We live in an era in which business operations and success are based in large part on how proficiently databases are handled. This is an area in which graph databases have emerged as a transformative force, reshaping our approach to handling and analyzing datasets.
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Dataversity, Tuesday, December 19,2023
Trends in database management for 2024 have taken several different directions, ranging from cloud-based DBMSs (database management systems) to augmented DBMSs to self-driving DBMSs (which are quite different from self-driving cars). The use of cloud-supported database management systems is one of the most obvious trends.
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AiTHORITY, Wednesday, December 13,2023
Oracle database services running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure are deployed directly in Microsoft Azure datacenters
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Dataversity, Friday, December 1,2023
A document database (sometimes referred to as a 'document store' or a 'document-oriented database'), is a NoSQL or non-relational database. However, document databases use an index to associate 'keys' with 'documents,' making them more efficient at retrieving data.
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datanami, Thursday, November 30,2023
Amazon Web Services is adding vector search and vector embedding capabilities to three more of its database services, including Amazon MemoryDB for Redis, Amazon DocumentDB, and Amazon DynamoDB, the company announced yesterday at its re:Invent 2023 conference.
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TechZone360, Wednesday, November 15,2023
MySQL on AWS is the deployment of the MySQL database system on Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud platform. MySQL is one of the most popular open-source relational database management systems (RDBMS) worldwide, known for its flexibility, reliability, and robustness.
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database trends and applications, Tuesday, November 14,2023
The space of analytics is one that evolves in tandem with the data needs of any organization. With the modernization of data infrastructures and data architectures comes advanced analytics needs, ranging from going real-time to enabling AI and ML use cases, self-service, and improved performance and scalability. While the needs are varying, the accompanying challenges of modern analytics are equally as diverse.
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ETCIO.com, Saturday, November 11,2023
​​Vector databases are designed for efficient storage, retrieval and similarity search of vector data and are a key building block for generative AI systems.
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Dataversity, Tuesday, October 3,2023
A database management system (DBMS) is software designed to develop and manage the data stored in databases. A database is a collection of organized data, normally stored electronically within a computer.
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Cloud Tech , Tuesday, August 22,2023
MongoDB Queryable Encryption is said to significantly reduce the risk of data exposure for organisations and improves developer productivity by providing built-in encryption capabilities for highly sensitive application workflows - such as searching employee records, processing financial transactions, or analysing medical records - with no cryptography expertise required.
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star tree, Thursday, August 17,2023
In 1972, E.F. Codd published a paper that started the relational database management systems (RDBMS) revolution. This encouraged us to think of data as tables made of rows, with each row made up of the same set of columns. The typical implementation of an RDBMS stored the data in rows on disk.
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TechRepublic, Friday, July 21,2023
Database admins strive to ensure that large chunks of data are both accessible and stored with integrity. By using these programming languages, they can keep systems optimized.
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Datamation, Tuesday, July 11,2023
With more data created in the last couple years than in the rest of human history combined, the need to manage, manipulate, and secure it has never been more critical. Databases have evolved to keep pace with the growing need, changing to accommodate new ways of gathering and using information or becoming outdated and going the way of the floppy disk.
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datanami, Tuesday, July 11,2023
Which distributed PostgreSQL database is tops when it comes to transaction processing throughput? It's a good question, and Microsoft attempted to find answers when it commissioned GigaOM to benchmark its Azure Cosmos DB for PostgreSQL offering against contenders from Cockroach and Yugabyte.
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Solutions Review, Friday, June 30,2023
In today's competitive business landscape, leveraging data effectively is critical to success. The vast amounts of data generated can offer key insights and drive informed decision-making, but only if businesses are able to cut through the noise and reveal the meaningful patterns hidden within.
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Datamation, Friday, June 23, 2023
Database administrators and data architects can encounter a number of challenges when administering systems with different requirements and behavioral patterns. At the June 2023 Pure//Accelerate conference, Pure Storage's Principal Solutions Manager Andrew Sillifant laid out six of the most common database challenges and his solutions for them.
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Gartner, Friday, June 23, 2023
I just published the Market Share Analysis: Database Management Systems, Worldwide, 2022 research note, and included in the report is my list of 'who's hot and who's not' for last year. Such a list, of course, begs the question of how exactly the categories of 'hot' and 'not' are determined.
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Networkworld, Wednesday, May 17,2023
You need to practice restoring your databases so when it becomes necessary in your live network, you'll be prepared to do it right.
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Technative, Wednesday, May 3,2023
I've learned many lessons over the years on how to execute successful database modernizations.
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opensource.com, April 17th, 2023
Create a distributed database cluster with Kubernetes in two easy steps.
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The Register, March 31st, 2023
CEO on industry shifts that allow open source and smaller players to gain a footing
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Solutions Review, March 30th, 2023
Solutions Review's Expert Insights Series is a collection of contributed articles written by industry experts in enterprise software categories. In this feature, SIOS Technology Corp's Dave Bermingham reveals three high availability for SQL Server in AWS options to consider.
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O'Reilly, March 27th, 2023
The fourth edition of the MySQL Cookbook, solutions for database developers and administrators, Sveta Smirnova, Alkin Tezuysal, O'Reilly, 2022, is a huge book: 938 pages !
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Dataversity, March 23rd, 2023
One of the primary advantages of using a graph database is the ability to present the relationships that exist between datasets and files. Much of the data is connected, and graph database use cases are increasingly helping to find and explore these relationships and develop new conclusions. Additionally, graph databases are designed for quick data retrieval.
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DevOps.com, March 17th, 2023
In today's real-time, hyperconnected reality, data is a core driver behind most digital strategies. User data is constantly gathered and shared across various technology backends and platforms-as is system performance data to inform engineers.
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opensource.com, March 15th, 2023
The open source Apache SeaTunnel project is a data integration platform that makes it easy to synchronize data.
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The Register, March 6th, 2023
Let's talk about what well-architected looks like
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FORTA, March 2nd, 2023
Around 39 billion records were compromised between January and December of last year, according to Flashpoint's 2022 A Year in Review report. While this result is quite staggering, it also sends a clear message of the need for effective database security measures.
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VentureBeat, March 1st, 2023
Real-time analytics database vendor Rockset today announced an update to its namesake platform that introduces a new architecture designed to help accelerate enterprise use cases. A separation of some basic operations is central to achieving the speed up.
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datanami, February 28th, 2023
EDB (formerly EnterpriseDB) has announced EDB Postgres Distributed 5.0. The company says this database enhancement solves the problems of planned downtime and unplanned outages for enterprises running business-critical applications.
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Indusface, February 24th, 2023
Are you aware of the increasing threat of SQL injection vulnerabilities?
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datanami, February 23rd, 2023
Databases-those workhorses of data management-have come a long way over the past 10 years.
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Security Boulevard, February 21st, 2023
Your organization's data is at more risk than ever before, as proven by the staggering 422 million victims that were exposed in 1,802 data breaches in 2022 - only 60 short of the record set in 2021.
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InfoWorld, February 7th, 2023
Edge computing is about distributing data storage and processing. A next-gen, edge-ready database is key to keeping data consistent and in sync across the cloud, edge, and client tiers.
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Datamation, February 3rd, 2023
From its open-source nature and robust security features to its flexibility and scalability, MySQL has a lot to offer. Let's take a closer look at MySQL and the benefits it offers, so you can make the right choice on determining whether to use it in your technology stack.
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Dataversity, February 2nd, 2023
Database management best practices promote the efficient use of data throughout the organization. These practices support the collection and storage of quality data, as well as provide easy access to the data by the appropriate people. With today's data growing in volume and becoming increasingly complex, the intelligent management of data has become a necessity.
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DevOps.com, January 25th, 2023
The database of the future will be more than just a database. Instead, it will be a platform that focuses on the user experience and abstracts the technology.
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Datanami, January 23rd, 2023
The mad dash to the cloud continues, but now we're entering a maturation phase that's bringing more advanced capabilities for both analytical and transactional workloads in the cloud, Gartner analysts wrote in their latest report on cloud database management systems.
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VentureBeat, January 21st, 2023
The graph database stands as one of the biggest innovations to emerge from the NoSQL database boom that shook the industry over a decade ago.
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opensource.com, January 3rd, 2023
Follow this example of ShardingSphere's high availability and dynamic read/write splitting as the basis for your own configurations.
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Geekflare, December 23rd, 2022
Get ready to know all about the next-gen future of databases, i.e., Serverless databases!
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InfoWorld, December 19th, 2022
While approaches and capabilities differ, all of these databases allow you to build machine learning models right where your data resides.
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