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Data at Rest - Where's the Value?

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The Snowflake IPO

Snowflake is going public. Is it worth what it thinks it is?
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Covid-19 and IT

Philip Howard is impressed with what a lot of IT vendors are doing to support the fight against Covid-19, including SAS and the CovidGraph project.
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Total cost of ownership (TCO) survey

TCO is often overlooked and under-researched. We are aiming to rectify this matter across a range of data management issues.
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A quiet revolution

Analytics and graphs are appearing in more and more software tools
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Graphs and GPUs

SYSTAP is implementing its graph database using Nvidia GPUs. This has some serious price/performance benefits for large scale analytics.
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The resurgence of Pitney Bowes

Pitney Bowes' software business has been re-focused and is growing rapidly
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Diaku: more than governance

Diaku offers a superset of data governance that is worth a serious look, especially in heavily regulated environments
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Reader’s assistance required - I need help with use cases for query approximation

Query approximation can improve performance, especially for iterative processes
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YarcData

The fourth in a series of five articles about graph databases
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Neo4j

This is the third in a series of five articles about graph databases
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Informix revived

Informix is targeting time-series based (instrumented) applications
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IBM pureScale Application System vs. Oracle Exadata X2-2

We takes a close look at IBM pureScale Application System and Oracle Exadata X2-2, comparing their scalability, clustering technology, performance, implementation and administration ease, and costs.
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Teradata Partners Oct 2007 – Part 2.

We report on some of the education available at this Teradata User Group conference.
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