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How The Cloud Made ‘Data-Driven Culture’ Possible | Part 2: Cloud Adoption

BizAcuity

Benefits of Cloud Adoption. Quick recap from the previous blog- The cloud is better than on-premises solutions for the following reasons: Cost cutting: Renting and sharing resources instead of building on your own. IaaS provides a platform for compute, data storage and networking capabilities. Starting with cloud adoption.

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Beyond Data Fabrics: Cloudera Modern Data Architectures

Cloudera

The need for data fabric. As Cloudera CMO David Moxey outlined in his blog , we live in a hybrid data world. Data is growing and continues to accelerate its growth. Cloudera data fabric and analyst acclaim. Data fabrics are one of the more mature modern data architectures. As a result, it’s getting ??progressively

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A guide to efficient Oracle implementation

IBM Big Data Hub

Companies large and small are increasingly digitizing and managing vast troves of data. ERP systems like Oracle’s streamline business processes and reduce costs, leveraging information to help organizations make better decisions in rapidly changing landscapes. Which Oracle modules will my organization adopt?

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AWS re:Invent Recap: The Future of Cloud

Alation

It’s only been 15 years since AWS took the first steps to the cloud with S3 and EC2, which launched in 2006. Unburdening IT from infrastructure management has driven an amazing transformation; today, mission-critical applications run across 80 regions in the world, using thousands of services on over 475 instance types.