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In this handbook, focused on database technology in the Asia-Pacific region, Computer Weekly looks at the impact of graph databases and the different types of database management systems currently on the market.
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NoSQL databases are geared toward managing large sets of varied and frequently updated data, often in distributed systems or the cloud. They avoid the rigid schemas associated with relational databases. But the architectures themselves vary and are separated into four primary classifications, although types are blending over time.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to retailer Sainsbury's about its data science strategy and how it helps the firm better understand customers. We take a detailed look at the evolution of the business intelligence market. And we find out how simulated disaster management can tackle the security skills gap. Read the issue now.
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More data than ever before is being put into cloud-based storage repositories. Leading cloud providers offer an array of storage options, yet databases remain the most common choice in today's enterprises. Because databases are updated so frequently, it's important to review their security controls regularly.
EGUIDE:
Becoming more digital has emerged as a ruling concept among forward-looking organisations in recent years. Now, while having multi-channel engagement with customers is a big aspect of digital, so too is attracting and retaining the employees who can make a reality of digital transformation.
EGUIDE:
Here they are, the final results of our 2020 Media Consumption Series all packaged together. We take a dive in to the who, what, why, where, when, and how the IT sector consumes all forms of digital media and more. Answering questions such as why sales reps with data driven intent get the best response rates and what subject lines get the open?
EGUIDE:
MySQL, under Oracle's stewardship, has sometimes been viewed with suspicion and seen as an open source icon that has been co-opted. Learn how COO Alexander Culiniac and other experts a reconciling their positive experience with MySQL and the public's doubts about Oracle's intention with the database.
EGUIDE:
To build or to buy? That is the cloud database question. In this e-guide, explore use cases and trends to help you decide which decision better meets your organization's needs. Additionally, Michael Minelli, co-author of a book on big data analytics, offers insight on how in-memory analytics can help accelerate big data analytics needs.