| | | | | | | Top Story | | | | | | Modern Analytics for the IoT Age | | There is no doubt that the Internet of Things (IoT) is increasingly transforming the way we work and live. IoT-driven solutions hold tremendous promise for improving customer relations, operational efficiency, health, safety, and privacy. And the greatest power lies in using IoT-derived insights to respond to opportunities or threats immediately. However, enterprises largely have focused on historical reporting and will need to significantly modernize their analytics capabilities—both in understanding current events and predicting future outcomes—to take advantage of the new insights that IoT data can bring. | | Read Full Story | | | | | MUST HAVE DOWNLOADS | | | | 3 WAYS TO CUT THE COST AND PAIN OF A SOFTWARE AUDIT
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| | | | News, Columns & Features | | | | | | Research@DBTA: Enterprises Move to Database as a Service | | Database as a service, also known as DBaaS, offers a solution to some key issues that have vexed enterprise database shops for years. That is, how to maintain and update back-end technologies; how to integrate data from multiple, changeable sources without the need to rewrite the applications that depend on them; and how to make data readily accessible to end users who need it, regardless of the device they are using. | | Read Full Story | | | | Bridging the Data Divide: Getting the Most Value from Data With Integration | | The need for data integration has never been more intense. The Internet of Things and its muscular sibling, the Industrial Internet of Things, are being embraced as a way to better understand the status and working order of products, services, partners, and customers. Mobile technology is ubiquitous, pouring in a treasure trove of geolocation and usage data. Analytics has become the only way to compete, and with it comes a need for terabytes'—and gigabytes'—worth of data. The organization of 2016, in essence, has become a data machine, with an insatiable appetite for all the data that can be ingested.
| | Read Full Story | | | | Ground-Breaking Research on New IT Trends Adoption is Presented at COLLABORATE 16 | | The COLLABORATE 16 conference for Oracle users kicked off earlier this month with a presentation by Unisphere Research analyst Joe McKendrick who shared insights from a ground-breaking study that examined future trends and technology among 690 members of three major Oracle users groups. | | Read Full Story | | | | Choosing the Right Big Data Tool for the Right Job | | Along with an increasing flow of big data that needs to be captured and analyzed, IT departments today also have more solution choices than ever before. However, before making a solution selection, organizations must understand their requirements and also evaluate the attributes of the possible tools. | | Read Full Story | | | |
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