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Enhancing Azure data analytics and Azure observability with Dynatrace Grail

Dynatrace

Azure observability and Azure data analytics are critical requirements amid the deluge of data in Azure cloud computing environments. As digital transformation accelerates and more organizations are migrating workloads to Azure and other cloud environments, they need observability and data analytics capabilities that can keep pace.

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Causal AI use cases for modern observability that can transform any business

Dynatrace

Artificial intelligence adoption is on the rise everywhere—throughout industries and in businesses of all sizes. Retailers can analyze how factors such as demand, competition, and market trends affect pricing. Data lakehouses can store and query structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data on low-cost infrastructure.

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What is Greenplum Database? Intro to the Big Data Database

Scalegrid

Greenplum Database is an open-source , hardware-agnostic MPP database for analytics, based on PostgreSQL and developed by Pivotal who was later acquired by VMware. This feature-packed database provides powerful and rapid analytics on data that scales up to petabyte volumes. What Exactly is Greenplum? At a glance – TLDR.

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The Future in Visual Computing: Research Challenges

ACM Sigarch

cameras) in many usages ranging from digital security/surveillance and automated retail (e.g. smart cameras & analytics) to interactive/immersive environments and autonomous driving (e.g. Orchestrate the processing flow across an end-to-end infrastructure. For example, compression schemes may evolve to be analytics aware.

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Expanding the AWS Cloud: Introducing the AWS Europe (London) Region

All Things Distributed

In November 2015, Amazon Web Services announced that it would launch a new AWS infrastructure region in the United Kingdom. Today, I'm happy to announce that the AWS Europe (London) Region, our 16th technology infrastructure region globally, is now generally available for use by customers worldwide.

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