Graph databases are one of the fastest growing categories in data management, yet they remain an enigma to many. What can these workhorses do for your enterprise?
- By William McKnight
- June 10, 2016
At this week's Spark Summit in San Francisco, Redmond announced the official availability of Spark for Azure HDInsight. It’s not just a commercial, supported Spark cloud service, however. The company is preparing a slew of Spark-related goodies as well.
- By Steve Swoyer
- June 8, 2016
Enterprise data warehouses may not be the hottest thing on the radar today, but they can still thrive in your organization, and even drive improvement!
- By Jake Dolezal
- May 26, 2016
Microsoft’s decision to extend Power BI’s natural language search technology to on-premises data sources is good news for Power BI subscribers.
- By Steve Swoyer
- May 17, 2016
The RDBMS provides transactional safeguards and data management amenities that NoSQL database systems do not now provide -- and probably won't provide for quite some time.
- By Steve Swoyer
- May 17, 2016
Graph database technology gives us a way to clarify the connections between and among data points, facts, analytics, and other synthetic objects. As more enterprises intend to relate data across disparate data models, interest in graphing technology should rise.
- By Steve Swoyer
- May 13, 2016
A recent market survey highlights how much the data warehousing market -- and what's meant by the term "data warehouse" -- has changed.
- By Steve Swoyer
- May 6, 2016
Healthcare must innovate to meet the quantity and quality demands of claims submission and processing. Moving to real-time big data is a critical step for companies that wish to streamline claims processing.
- By Jake Dolezal
- May 6, 2016