Thursday, January 14, 2016

3 Ways Startups Can Take on Big Data in 2016

 
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3 Ways Startups Can Take on Big Data in 2016 Without Spending Millions on a Data Science Team
 
Today, the success of many startups hinges upon the ability to gain insights from rapidly growing data. Yet startups and smaller businesses often don't have the resources to hire a full-scale data science team, especially considering the painful data scientist shortage that's making it difficult for even large enterprises to find qualified candidates. Here are three approaches companies can adopt to deal with their big and complex data analytics challenges in 2016.
 
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Containers Enable DevOps and Hybrid Clouds, But Sandboxes Are Also Critical for IT Success
 
Recent shifts are driving the adoption of a number of technologies and tools, including containers, which are garnering big attention from investors. The primary advantage of containers is allowing applications to look uniform as they cross between non-production and production environments, and between on-premise and cloud. However, containers on their own, while critical to speeding adoption of DevOps and hybrid cloud deployment, are not sufficient.
 
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Quantum Computing is Not Science Fiction
 
The development of a functional and practical quantum computing system has been "pending" for some decades now, but there are some real signs that this technology may become decisive soon. The implications of cryptography are encouraging major government investment - both the U.S. and China, in particular, are heavily investing in quantum computing technology. The arms race to develop functional quantum computing has begun.
 
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Does the Title 'DBA' Still Apply?
 
If you are a working DBA, the actual work you do these days is probably significantly different than it was when you first began work as a DBA. So is the term "DBA" really accurate any longer? Or has the job grown into something more?
 
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The ABCs of Data Deduplication: Demystifying the Different Methods
 
Exponential data growth is hitting organizations of all sizes hard. It's not enough to merely add more capacity; recovery point objectives must be met, and time is money when it comes to data recovery. The simple truth is that to be effectively managed, adequately protected and completely recovered, your data size must be shrunk.
 
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