Click to learn more about author Mike Brody. Big Data keeps getting bigger. We’re generating so much information these days that we’re running out of sustainable places to put it and have begun tinkering with the idea of storing it in space. Yes, outer space. With this much information on our hands, it’s no wonder the […]
The Future History of Time in Data Models
Click to learn more about author Thomas Frisendal. Timely Concerns in Data Models In June I published a blog post called Timely Concerns in Data Models. In summary the concerns that I mentioned in June were: Roles of time (such as Valid Time, Recorded Time, As-Is vs. As-Of, Read timelines, Time Series), The scope of […]
What it Takes to be a CISO Today
Click to learn more about authors Steve Moore and Brian Haugli. The role of Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is among the most coveted leadership positions across the security industry. As with any senior role, it brings with it opportunity, big responsibilities, risks and rewards. But from a CISO insider’s point of view, what are […]
DataEd Webinar: Data Management versus Data Strategy
To view just the slides from this presentation, click HERE>> About the Webinar Organizations across most industries make some attempt to utilize Data Management and Data Strategies. While most organizations have both concepts implemented, they must fully understand the difference to fully achieve their respective goals. Learning Objectives: Learn about both important topics Understand state-of-the-practice […]
DataEd Slides: Data Management versus Data Strategy
DataEd Slides: Data Management versus Data Strategy from DATAVERSITY To view the On Demand Recording of this presentation, click HERE>> About the Webinar Organizations across most industries make some attempt to utilize Data Management and Data Strategies. While most organizations have both concepts implemented, they must fully understand the difference to fully achieve their respective […]
Artificial Intelligence and Enterprise Knowledge Graphs: Better Together
At the heart of things, an enterprise knowledge graph supports decision and process augmentation based on linked data. These models of knowledge domains are created by subject matter experts with the help of machine learning algorithms. They live as virtual data layers on top of existing databases or data sets to link both structured and […]
What I Learned About Data Quality from Building Cheap Furniture
Click to learn more about author Kevin W. McCarthy. I’m a Data Quality guy, and I do it because I love it! That sounds incredulous, but it’s true. I didn’t always love it, but over three decades I’ve learned the thrill of investigating a data issue down to its root cause like Sherlock Holmes. There […]
AWS Announces General Availability of AWS Lake Formation
A recent press release reports, “Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company, announced the general availability of AWS Lake Formation, a fully managed service that makes it much easier for customers to build, secure, and manage data lakes. AWS Lake Formation simplifies and automates many of the complex manual steps usually required to create […]
Data Governance and Data Quality Use Cases
Given the high volume of erroneous data floating across the enterprise, it is increasingly difficult for industry operators to make business decisions or plan any course of action based on such poor-quality data. Moreover, what’s the point of applying advanced analytics or BI technologies on data that is flawed? A whitepaper titled Getting Ahead of […]
Future Trends in Cloud Computing All Point to Optimization
Click to learn more about author Jay Chapel. Given our focus on public cloud cost control, we are always trying to understand more about the future trends in cloud computing, specifically the public cloud infrastructure (IaaS) market. Now that public cloud has reached a key peak in growth, there’s a common theme. While new services […]