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Apache Iceberg optimization: Solving the small files problem in Amazon EMR

AWS Big Data

For example, consider a critical Internet of Things (IoT) sensor from a cold storage facility that is continuously sending temperature and health data into an S3 data lake for downstream data processing and triggering actions like emergency maintenance. As of this writing, only the optimize-data optimization is supported.

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My top learning moments at Splunk.conf23

Rocket-Powered Data Science

My strong interest hasn’t diminished, and neither has Splunk’s developments and product releases in that space, as seen in observability’s prominent mention within many of Splunk’s announcements at this year’s.conf23 event.

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How Edge as a Service is shaping the future of fan engagement

CIO Business Intelligence

The Tour de France is many things. It’s the world’s largest cycling event, attracting 150 million TV viewers in Europe alone and 10 million fans across social media platforms. By embracing technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT) and digital twins, A.S.O.

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Architectural patterns for real-time analytics using Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, part 1

AWS Big Data

In this post, we will review the common architectural patterns of two use cases: Time Series Data Analysis and Event Driven Microservices. The streaming records are read in the order they are produced, allowing for real-time analytics, building event-driven applications or streaming ETL (extract, transform, and load).

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Sustainability trends: 5 issues to watch in 2024

IBM Big Data Hub

Investors, regulators and stakeholders are increasingly demanding that companies disclose their exposure to climate-related risks , such as dependence on fossil fuels or vulnerability to weather events. The goal is for there to be more nature by 2030 than there is today—which means taking actionable steps in 2024.

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How Svevia connects roads, risk, and refuse through the cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

Taking out the trash Division Drift has been key to disruptively digitize Svevia’s remit with the help of the internet of things (IoT), data collection, and data analysis. Since the route optimization came into place, fewer emptyings are required, he notes. But we do our best to achieve the right deliveries together.”

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5G use cases that are transforming the world

IBM Big Data Hub

Currently, other transformational technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT ) and machine learning (ML) require much faster speeds to function than 3G and 4G networks offer. As mobile technology has expanded over the years, the amount of data users generate every day has increased exponentially.

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