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Big Data stories - Page 30

Exploding information quantities to the emergence of the term ‘Big Data’ for datasets which can’t be handled by common database and data processing tools. It literally means what it says, but beyond Volume, there are additional characteristics commonly associated with Big Data. These include Velocity – the rate at which the data is generated (and therefore changes) is rapid; and Variety/Variability – multiple data types renders standard tools incapable of handling it. Generally Big Data refers to datasets measured in terabytes, petabytes, or greater. The term can refer to the datasets themselves, as well as techniques for analysis and visualisation.
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Fivetran unveils new capabilities supporting Delta Lake on Amazon S3

Fri, 1st Dec 2023
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Fivetran expands offering with new support for Delta Lake on Amazon S3, new capabilities aim to enhance data lake usage and governability.
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ManageEngine to launch dual-layered threat detection in Log360 platform

Fri, 1st Dec 2023
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ManageEngine is set to launch a dual-layered threat detection system, an industry first, in its SIEM platform, Log360. .
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Mystifly partners with Google Cloud to revolutionise travel technology sector

Thu, 30th Nov 2023
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Mystifly announces its partnership with Google Cloud, aiming to stimulate growth and innovation in the travel technology sector.
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Amazon launches innovative new AI assistant: Amazon Q

Thu, 30th Nov 2023
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Amazon unveils Amazon Q, an AI assistant designed to boost workplace efficiency, tapping into organisations' internal resources.
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Amazon announces AWS Graviton4 & Trainium2 for advanced AI applications

Thu, 30th Nov 2023
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AWS introduces Graviton4 and Trainium2 chip families with improved performance and energy efficiency for AI applications.
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Diverge powers 1 million smart energy meters in Australia and New Zealand

Thu, 30th Nov 2023
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Amazon Web Services and Vector Technology Solutions' joint venture, Diverge, now powers over 1 million smart energy meters in Australia and New Zealand.
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Immuta announces integration for enhanced security with Amazon S3

Thu, 30th Nov 2023
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Immuta collaborates with Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) to optimise data access control and security.
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ServiceNow, DXC strengthen partnership with AI focus

Thu, 30th Nov 2023
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ServiceNow and DXC Technology are expanding their partnership with a focus on advancing AI capabilities to enhance global service and workflow management.
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NetApp & AWS launch FSx for ONTAP, boosting storage performance nine-fold

Thu, 30th Nov 2023
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NetApp and AWS boost storage performance nine-fold with FSx for ONTAP launch, enhancing cloud migration and usage.
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Freshworks welcomes Mika Yamamoto as new Chief Customer & Marketing Officer

Wed, 29th Nov 2023
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Freshworks hires Mika Yamamoto, with an impressive 25-year track record, as its Chief Customer and Marketing Officer.
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Informatica strengthens ties with AWS & unveils key integrations

Wed, 29th Nov 2023
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Informatica unveils key integrations, reinforcing ties and expanding its presence in cloud data management.
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Amber Technology expands PSB Speakers with vibrant colour range

Tue, 28th Nov 2023
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Amber Technology introduces vibrant blue, yellow, and orange hues to the PSB Speakers' Alpha iQ collection for a personalised audio experience.
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Why business disruption is scared of travel and expense automation

Tue, 28th Nov 2023
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The need for automation is not merely a fad. Instead, it will continue to grow, with the world now shifting to a digital business landscape.
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Cloudflare appoints Steve Bray as new Head of Australia & New Zealand

Tue, 28th Nov 2023
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Cloudflare announces Steve Bray, former executive at Salesforce and Zendesk, as the new Head of Australia and New Zealand.
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Blackpearl Group welcomes Tori Colebourne as new Chief Marketing Officer

Mon, 27th Nov 2023
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Blackpearl Group announces Tori Colebourne, ex-Head of Growth at Spark Business Group, as their new Chief Marketing Officer.
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Lenovo launches ThinkStation P8, powered by AMD & NVIDIA

Mon, 27th Nov 2023
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Lenovo reveals new ThinkStation P8, powered by AMD Ryzen Threadripper and NVIDIA RTX, targeting professionals' workloads.
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The important evolutionary role of data in football

Fri, 24th Nov 2023
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Technology has brought significant changes to the game and now impacts almost every corner of the footballing world.
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Slyp reveals environmental impact of paper receipts on Black Friday

Fri, 24th Nov 2023
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Slyp, backed by Australia's major banks, reveals the damaging ecological and health impact of paper receipts on Black Friday.
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Lack of central data storage hinders customer support, reveals Sprinklr report

Fri, 24th Nov 2023
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A Sprinklr report reveals that 46% of CX leaders lack the central data storage vital for a competitive customer service.
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Australian firms express concern over insufficient cloud security

Thu, 23rd Nov 2023
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Over 60% of Australian security workers believe cloud security is inadequate, putting businesses at high risk, says new study.