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The Power of Integrated Analytics Within an IMDG

ScaleOut Software

ScaleOut StateServer® Pro Adds Analytics to In-Memory Data Grids . Typical uses include storing session-state and ecommerce shopping carts, product descriptions, airline reservations, financial portfolios, news stories, online learning data, and many others. Take a look at how integrated data analytics can help client applications.

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The Power of Integrated Analytics Within an IMDG

ScaleOut Software

ScaleOut StateServer® Pro Adds Analytics to In-Memory Data Grids . Typical uses include storing session-state and ecommerce shopping carts, product descriptions, airline reservations, financial portfolios, news stories, online learning data, and many others. Take a look at how integrated data analytics can help client applications.

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Business Analytics for mobile and custom applications enables advanced segmentation and BizDevOps collaboration

Dynatrace

As an application owner, product manager, or marketer, however, you might use analytics tools like Adobe Analytics to understand user behavior, user segmentation, and strategic business metrics such as revenue, orders, and conversion goals. Enable the storage types, select Add property.

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Introducing Dynatrace built-in data observability on Davis AI and Grail

Dynatrace

million” – Gartner Data observability is a practice that helps organizations understand the full lifecycle of data, from ingestion to storage and usage, to ensure data health and reliability. At its core, data observability is about ensuring the availability, reliability, and quality of data.

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Using Parallel Query with Amazon Aurora for MySQL

Percona

On multi-core machines – which is the majority of the hardware nowadays – and in the cloud, we have multiple cores available for use. now has a version which will support parallelism for SELECT queries (utilizing the read capacity of storage nodes underneath the Aurora cluster). With faster disks (i.e. AWS Aurora (based on MySQL 5.6)

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