Enterprises move to the edge, but the edge may not be ready
Making the leap from collecting operational IoT data to IoT insights is not a trivial task -- and a lot of companies are struggling.
Making the leap from collecting operational IoT data to IoT insights is not a trivial task -- and a lot of companies are struggling.
Looking back on the past six years, the headlines may have pivoted to cloud, AI, and the continuing saga of open source. But peer under the covers, and this shift in spotlight has not been away from data, but because of it.
Ever since Oracle extended its self-driving database and aggressively priced it for JSON developers, we've been wondering when they would come out and meet MongoDB developers where they live.
Provisioning the right instances for cloud compute jobs has been more art than science. While serverless lifts the chore off customer shoulders, Sync Computing intends to automate the task for more demanding customers.
This year's predictions focus less on analytics technology per se and more on its application to address pandemic-driven phenomena.
The move means that Snowflake's Data Cloud will be more accessible to a wide range of data scientists and developers.
Over the past year, few topics have drawn more discussion in the data world than data meshes. The question is whether data meshes are ready for prime time.
Can GraphQL scale beyond workgroups or departments? Changes to Apollo GraphQL's federation gateway should make GraphQL better suited for enterprise-scale adoption.
The new version of Microsoft's flagship database comes with a slew of cloud-oriented features, including integration with Azure SQL Database, Azure Synapse Analytics, and the Azure Purview data governance platform.
Fresh off its 7.0 release, Couchbase is rebranding its cloud database-as-a-service offering as "Capella" and introducing a new 'hosted' mode that eliminates the need for customers to have their own VPCs with AWS.