5 cool things you didn't know M2M could do
From milking the benefits at dairy farms to keeping lights on bodysuits in sync with music, the role of machine-to-machine (M2M) communication has been growing behind the scenes.
From milking the benefits at dairy farms to keeping lights on bodysuits in sync with music, the role of machine-to-machine (M2M) communication has been growing behind the scenes.
The New South Wales government has awarded AU$1.8 million to Melbourne-based Versent to build a new online open data hub for the state's transport department.
Without power, datacenters just can't do their jobs.
A panel of experts explores how large enterprises are delivering better risk assessments and risk analysis, and how big data can be both an area to protect, but also a tool for understanding and mitigating risks.
Ohio-based LLT Barcode & Label, has found powerful new ways to develop sales and leads inexpensively using Ariba Discovery to better connect with qualified new customers.
Home automation tools, combined with smart grids, offer utilities, businesses and consumers a potent cocktail of technologies to help them cut their electricity consumption. An example from the UK's Isle of Wight shows what can be achieved.
The beta release of Cloud Spanner introduces a data platform that provides organizations with a unique taste of Google's global scalability.
Oracle no doubt got the bang for the big bucks it paid for MySQL via its Sun acquisition. But the original developers of MySQL won't let it die and as developers and customers begin to defect to their increasingly popular MySQL Fork -- MariaDB.
Reports on the use of AI to respond to COVID-19 may have been greatly exaggerated. But does the rush to pandemic-fighting solutions like thermal scanners, face recognition and immunity passports signal the normalization of surveillance technologies?
Strata + Hadoop World NYC is done, but cataloging the Big Data announcements isn't. This post aims to remedy that.