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How to choose the right data-integration tools

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Data doesn’t sit in one database, file system, data lake, or repository.

To service many business needs, data must be integrated from a system of record with other data sources and then used for analytics, customer-facing applications, or internal work...

Is the cloud the key to democratizing AI?

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At the peak of the Japanese harvest, Makoto Koike’s mother spends around eight hours a day sorting cucumbers from the family farm into different categories—a dull, time-consuming task that her son decided to automate.

Although Makoto wasn’t a machine l...

Sensors and machine learning: How applications can see, hear, feel, smell, and taste

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Through the power of deep and machine learning, faster CPUs, and new types of sensors, computers can now see, hear, feel, smell, taste, and speak.

All these senses take the form of some kind of sensor (like a camera) and some kind of mathematical al...

PC Building Simulator is (most of) the fun of building a PC—without pricey GPUs

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Itrsquo;s not very challenging, but it nails the basics of building gaming PCs.

Creaking protocols a threat to EU’s telecom infrastructure security

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Y'all better bake in safeguards before 5G rollout, says ENISA Legacy technologies pose a threat to the EU's telecommunications infrastructure, a study by cybersecurity agency ENISA warns.…

Ready Player One film review: Where’s the secret code to unlock the heart?

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Everything heremdash;character development, CGI, geek-cred referencesmdash;disappoints.

A Cruise car got a traffic ticket—GM says it did nothing wrong

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Cruise says its car never came within 10 feet of a pedestrian.

SpaceX has a busy weekend ahead of it

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Company will attempt to launch two used boosters.

Axios Systems to lead transitioning ITSM to the cloud discussions with Turner Construction at HDI18

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Washington D.C. - March 29 2018: Axios Systems, a leading provider of IT Service Management (ITSM) and IT Operations Management (ITOM) solutions, is a Platinum sponsor of the HDI 2018 Conference and Expo.An estimated 2,500 IT professionals are expected...

Call for entries: The 2018 Enterprise Architecture Awards

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Most organizations today recognize the need to become customer-obsessed digital businesses.

They need to map out customer touchpoints to fully understand their customers' experiences and interactions with their firms' processes and those of their pa...

IDG Contributor Network: 8 critical items to selecting a cloud provider

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Years ago, there was a saying “You can’t be fired for selecting IBM.” In today’s competitive business environment, selecting a cloud provider is a critical strategic decision.

This article explores some of the areas to focus on as you embark down th...

IDG Contributor Network: Real-time data pipelines: pairing message queues and databases

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In a connected world, real-time data pipelines power applications and insights, providing the digital infrastructure for active data.

This helps data-driven companies understand how their customer base is behaving in the moment, especially when it i...

BrandPost: IT Ops, Developers, and Business Leaders Can Now Seamlessly Manage Their Hybrid Cloud Environment

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Across datacenters worldwide, cloud conversations have changed dramatically over the last few years.

Five years ago, the only way organizations could start new projects quickly or instantly deploy applications was to leverage the public cloud. While...

EPA to its employees: Ignore science when talking about climate change

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Leaked memo talks of uncertainties, EPA chiefrsquo;s hope for a debate on climate science.

Why you shouldn’t trust a stranger’s VPN: Plenty leak your IP addresses

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WebRTC flaw still dogs so-called 'secure' providers Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs, turn out to be less private than the name suggests, and not just because service providers may keep more records than they acknowledge.…

Microsoft patches patch for Meltdown bug patch: Windows 7, Server 2008 rushed an emergency fix

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If at first you don't succeed, you're Redmond Microsoft today issued an emergency security update to correct a security update it issued earlier this month to correct a security update it issued in January and February.…

Commercial open source is more than old stuff for free

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February saw open source turn 20 years old. Or the OSI definition at least.

According to the OSI, the term was coined in Palo Alto by nanotechnologist Christine Peterson during a meeting on February 3, 1998, shortly after the announcement of the releas...

Don’t bother learning these programming languages

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According to a recent HackerRank study, Go, Python, Scala, Kotlin, and Ruby are the top five languages programmers want to learn next.

But which are the languages coders should not be looking to learn?To read this article in full, please click here(Ins...

What’s new in Rust 1.25

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Version 1.25 of the Rust systems programming language is now available, featuring an upgrade to its LLVM (Low-Level Virtual Machine) compiler infrastructure that improves support for the WebAssembly portable code format, which itself is designed to ...

Don’t get surprised by the cloud’s data-egress fees

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Imagine getting into a nightclub for free, no cover. Now, imagine leaving the club later that night, and it charges you a cover charge to leave.

That’s pretty much what the cloud providers do. Public cloud providers charge egress fees to move data o...
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