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Unlocking the Power of the Data Lake with Security in Mind |
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The concept of the data lake has become a hot topic. The data lake retains data in its original format to allow the data to be more flexible for everyone involved. While this sounds fine in theory, it is a more complicated in practice due to the need for governance and security. |
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5 Key Takeaways from Oracle OpenWorld 2015 on How Cloud is Changing Business and IT |
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Each year at Oracle OpenWorld, new products are introduced and existing ones updated during keynotes and presentations. Along the way, top executives make observations about how IT is changing overall and at customer deployments. This year, the impact of cloud was felt strongly.
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Navigating this Software Paradox |
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Almost every commercial endeavor and, indeed, almost every human undertaking, has software at its core. Yet, with software at the core of so much of our society, it's surprising to realize it's getting harder and harder to actually make a living by selling software. In his recent book, "The Software Paradox," Stephen O'Grady, co-founder of analyst firm RedMonk, provides a cohesive and persuasive analysis of what those of us in the software business have been experiencing for several years - it's getting increasingly difficult to generate revenues selling "shrink-wrapped" software. |
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The Difference Between Development DBAs and Production DBAs |
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There are many different ways to look at database administration. It can be done by task, by discipline, by DBMS, by server, and so on. But one useful way to look at database administration is in terms of the type of support being delivered to applications. You can paint a broad brush stroke across the duties of the DBA and divide them into two categories: those that support development work and those that support the production systems. |
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