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Data Pipelines: The Hammer for Every Nail

Abhishek Tiwari

In the era of big data and complex data processing, data pipelines have emerged as a popular solution for managing and manipulating data. They provide a systematic approach to extract, transform, and load (ETL) data from various sources, enabling organizations to derive valuable insights.

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Expanding the Cloud – An AWS Region is coming to Hong Kong

All Things Distributed

These companies include Cathay Pacific, CLSA, HSBC, Gibson Innovations, Kerry Logistics, Ocean Park, Next Digital, and TownGas. Some of the largest, and most well respected, enterprises in Hong Kong are also using AWS to power their businesses, enabling them to be more agile and responsive to their customers.

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Track Thousands of Assets in a Time of Crisis Using Real-Time Digital Twins

ScaleOut Software

What’s missing is a flexible, fast, and easy-to-use software system that can be quickly adapted to track these assets in real time and provide immediate answers for logistics managers. Within seconds, the software performs aggregate analysis of this data for all real-time digital twins.

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Track Thousands of Assets in a Time of Crisis Using Real-Time Digital Twins

ScaleOut Software

What’s missing is a flexible, fast, and easy-to-use software system that can be quickly adapted to track these assets in real time and provide immediate answers for logistics managers. Within seconds, the software performs aggregate analysis of this data for all real-time digital twins.

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Rethinking the 'production' of data

All Things Distributed

This starts with integrated platforms that can manage all activities, from market research to production to logistics. Marketers use big data and artificial intelligence to find out more about the future needs of their customers. The end effect is that the complexity of the system increases, which is not efficient.