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The Future of Big Data and its Technologies

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2016
The Future of Big Data and its Technologies
The Future of Big Data and its Technologies
The Future of Big Data and its Technologies
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In This Issue...
The Future of Big Data and its Technologies
NEWS FLASHES
The Future of Big Data and its Technologies
The Future of Big Data and its Technologies
EnterpriseDB Unveils an Open Sourced Database Management Platform
The Future of Big Data and its Technologies
Exploring SQL Server Database Backup Options on Azure
The Future of Big Data and its Technologies
Oracle Announces 5 Key Enhancements to NoSQL Database
The Future of Big Data and its Technologies
Confluent Boosts its Streaming Data Solution
The Future of Big Data and its Technologies
 
THINK ABOUT IT
Predicting the Future of Analytics Roundtable at Data Summit 2016 
The Future of Big Data and its Technologies
 
News Flashes
The Future of Big Data and its Technologies
What’s on the horizon for big data, analytics, and business intelligence as technology evolves faster and faster? John O’Brien, principal analyst and CEO, at Radiant Advisors, discussed how technology will evolve and grow in the future in his closing keynote at Data Summit 2016,which was held recently in NYC. Looking ahead, he sees the rise of cognitive computing with a shift to humans and machines collaborating on programs that can work with big data and big streams and are built to learn, adapt, and discover.

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EnterpriseDB Unveils an Open Sourced Database Management Platform
EnterpriseDB is releasing the EDB Postgres platform, which enables a range of deployment topologies, integrates EDB’s enterprise-ready Postgres database with other leading data management solutions, and offers a specialized partner ecosystem for new deployment models. The platform enables integration across different databases but it also supports combining unstructured data from NoSQL solutions with corporate, transactional data in structured, relational systems.

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Exploring SQL Server Database Backup Options on Azure
Database backups and restores are key to developing a secure environment for users’ information. A trusted backup plan is a requirement for on-premise and cloud instances. SQL Server database backups in Azure, in either an IaaS or PaaS implementation, introduces a variety of features that may help optimize a backup plan.

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Oracle Announces 5 Key Enhancements to NoSQL Database
Oracle is introducing version 4.0 of its NoSQL database. First introduced in 2011, the Oracle NoSQL Database is a key-value database that evolved from the company's acquisition of BerkeleyDB Java Edition, a mature, high-performance embeddable database. Ashok Joshi, senior director of NoSQL, Berkeley Database, and Database Mobile Server at Oracle, outlined the key enhancements in the new release.

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Confluent Boosts its Streaming Data Solution
Confluent is releasing an updated version of its streaming data platform, making Kafka easier to understand and deploy. Confluent 3.0 includes the latest version of Kafka with critical bug fixes along with a variety of extensions to connect to the Kafka platform.

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Think About It
Predicting the Future of Analytics Roundtable at Data Summit 2016 
Technology and big data continues to grow, outpacing organizations and forcing them to constantly invest in new solutions so companies don't fall behind with obsolete tools. To predict where the future of analytics is headed, Anne Buff, business solutions manager and thought leader for SAS Best Practices, a thought leadership organization at SAS Institute; Matt Laudato, senior manager of big data and analytics at Constant Contact; and Justin Smith, enterprise director of data analytics at Sanford Health, got together recently for a spirited roundtable discussion at Data Summit 2016.

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