Full steam ahead for Big Data

By Kalyan Kumar, EVP and Chief Technology Officer, HCL Technologies.

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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,...

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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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If you are still talking about big data, you are missing the point

Welcome to the year of the algorithm, says Professor Doctor Michael Feindt, chief scientific...

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Tomorrow’s World

By Michael Gould, CTO of Anaplan, and Ian Stone, Managing Director of Anaplan UK and Ireland.

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Predicting the future not the past

Professor Feindt, founder of predictive analytics firm Blue Yonder offers some thoughts on where...

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Videos

Dr. Alyson Freeman; Customer & Innovation lead, Sustainability & ESG, Dell Technologies, discusses the sustainability challenges facing the data centre industry and some of the ways in which the facility...
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News

Commvault is announcing a new era in cleanroom technology.
The UK government has made £6.4 million in funding available for SMEs to pay for AI-technology skills-based training. Applications open on 1 May, but interested firms can express their interest now.
UK SMEs in high-growth industries looking to adopt AI solutions could receive £7 million.
Eviden is introducing its new product line “BullSequana AI”.