NoSQL database systems continue to gain traction, but they are still not widely understood. There is more than one type of NoSQL database and a large number of individual NoSQL DBMSs. There are more ...
One of the most obvious trends in enterprise computing has been the migration from on-premise hardware to cloud-managed services. Virtualization allowed on-premise hardware to be used as a container ...
One of the interesting design challenges facing the people supporting the IEED research effort discussed yesterday involves how much of the key applications to embed in the database design. In that ...
One of the big buzzwords in Enterprise IT over the past few years is Cloud Native. The Cloud Native Computing Federation (CNCF) self-describes cloud-native as “technologies that empower organizations ...
Data has always been at the heart of every program, and even more so these days as data feeds machine learning and large language models, but connecting to those databases has been a constant struggle ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
NoSQL entered the scene nearly six years ago as an alternative to traditional relational databases. The offerings from the major relational vendors couldn’t cut it in terms of the cost, scalability, ...
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Every couple of months, it feels like there's an announcement about the next frontier of LLMs and how we're inches away from artificial general intelligence (AGI). However, what strikes me is that ...