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PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Modern Data Company, pioneers of the world's first data operating system, DataOS®, is thrilled to announce a strategic partnership with renowned global ...
The introduction and socialization of data mesh has caused practitioners, business technology executives and technologists to pause and ask some probing questions about the organization of their data ...
Debate and discussion around data management, analytics, BI and information governance. Arsenal vs Spurs. Federer vs Nadal. Senna vs Prost. Frost vs Nixon. There have been a lot of great rivalries ...
Thoughtworks is proud to be recognized by Databricks as the 2025 Communications, Media and Entertainment (CME) Partner of the ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Data Mesh Learning Community today announced founding sponsors and an Advisory Board to provide organizations the resources they need to implement and accelerate ...
Zhamak Dehghani, who is credited with popularizing the data mesh concept, announced earlier this month the founding of Nextdata. The new outfit will develop software designed to help customers ...
Have you ever worked for a company that had 100% of their enterprise data in one single database? No, of course not. Teradata introduced the first purpose-built data warehousing appliance in 1978 and ...
Data mesh enables a decentralized approach to data management, greatly boosting the productivity and insight gained from your data store. Written by eWEEK content and product recommendations are ...
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Since its founding 13 years ago as an online shoe seller, Zalando SE has grown to become one of the largest e-commerce fashion retailers in Europe. Given its roots on the web, it’s not surprising that ...
To centralize or distribute data management? That question has been on the front burner ever since departmental minicomputers invaded the enterprise, followed even more subversively by PCs and LANs ...