Neo4j
Neo4j (page last updated on February 27, 2017) Neo4j, the world’s most popular graph database, was built to efficiently store, handle, and query highly connected data. With a powerful and flexible data model, you...
Operational Database Management Systems
Neo4j (page last updated on February 27, 2017) Neo4j, the world’s most popular graph database, was built to efficiently store, handle, and query highly connected data. With a powerful and flexible data model, you...
What’s in store for Big Data analytics in 2016 Steve Sarsfield, Hewlett Packard Enterprise. – originally published in the Hewlett Packard Enterprise web site. It’s the time of year again for predictions on all sorts of topics. ...
How do you build a SAN to last 10 years? by Ramesh Chitor | Senior Director, Business Development Originally published in the Tegile web site. When it comes to data center business, demands are growing,...
How leading Operational DBMSs rank popularity wise? By Michael Waclawiczek It’s an interesting exercise actually to map out how the leading Operational DBMSs as identified in the Gartner MQ[1] (published in Oct 2015) rank on...
Digital Transformation in European governments By Dinand Tinholt , Vice President – Global EU Lead, Capgemini Consulting Eva van Steenbergen, Consultant, Capgemini Consulting. Nowadays, a substantial amount of online information has initially been collected...
SQL, Programming, and Big Data: An Opinion by Michael Blaha One cannot help but be impressed with the accomplishments of Big Data. Google, Facebook, Amazon, and the like are handling massive quantities of unstructured...
Looking back at Big Data in 2015 By Cynthia M. Saracco, IBM Senior Solution Architect As 2015 draws to a close, I find myself occasionally looking back at the year’s highlights and reflecting on...
The Analytical NoSQL Platform of Cortex AG goes to the Cloud The digitalization of company processes is available starting now also as a Service Isernhagen, on October 19, 2015. The corporation Cortex AG with...
What is data blending By Oleg Roderick, David Sanchez, Geisinger Data Science, November 2015 1 Introduction 2 Comparable Topics in Applied Science 3 Expectations for Participants 4 History of Data Blending 5 Extending the Method 6 Conclusions 7 References Introduction Contest...
Disambiguating ACID and CAP BY John Hugg, VoltDB Originally published in VoltDB web site. The ACID properties and the CAP theorem are two important concepts in data management and distributed systems. It’s unfortunate that...