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Zero-Copy Architectures Are the Future

Data Virtualization

Reading Time: 3 minutes In a previous post, I discussed the unbridled copying of data by IT and the new design principle called data minimization, and I said that it was time for data-on-demand architectures. In fact, the post was a plea for developing.

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Mitigating mayhem in a complex hybrid IT world

CIO Business Intelligence

When bad actors and rogue pieces of code come into play, or subsystem breakdowns occur, it’s imperative to have the right processes in place to identify the next steps toward relief and prevent issues from happening in the future. We’ve all seen the insurance commercials: Mayhem is everywhere. The same can be said about IT.

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How gaming companies can use Amazon Redshift Serverless to build scalable analytical applications faster and easier

AWS Big Data

It covers how to use a conceptual, logical architecture for some of the most popular gaming industry use cases like event analysis, in-game purchase recommendations, measuring player satisfaction, telemetry data analysis, and more. Each service should be easily replaceable, enhanced with little or no dependency.

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Enforce fine-grained access control on Open Table Formats via Amazon EMR integrated with AWS Lake Formation

AWS Big Data

You can build a lake house architecture using Amazon EMR integrated with Lake Formation for FGAC. The following diagram illustrates the solution architecture. The following diagram illustrates the solution architecture. This new FGAC feature supports all OTF.

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Using Snowflake and Denodo to Reduce Data Modernization Downtime

CDW Research Hub

Cloud-based solutions are promising, but some organizations are reluctant to migrate from legacy systems because it could result in costly downtime and many unknown data architecture and migration issues. Data volumes are growing exponentially, and traditional, on-premises data warehouses are constrained, overly complex, and costly to scale.

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Announcing data filtering for Amazon Aurora MySQL zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift

AWS Big Data

To reduce the effort involved in building and maintaining ETL pipelines between transactional databases and data warehouses, AWS announced Amazon Aurora zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift at AWS re:Invent 2022 and is now generally available (GA) for Amazon Aurora MySQL-Compatible Edition 3.05.0.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 8

Domino Data Lab

I have expertise in data science, plus adjacent fields such as cloud computing, software architecture, natural language, data management… So I should have a good working knowledge about the topic – but I didn’t. Paco Nathan ‘s latest column dives into data governance. Introduction. Rinse, lather, repeat. Granted, I’m no expert in DG.