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Alex Woodie has written about IT as a technology journalist for more than two decades. He brings extensive experience from the IBM midrange marketplace, including topics such as servers, ERP ...
Alex Woodie is the managing editor of BigDATAwire (formerly Datanami).
About Tabor Communications, Inc. Tabor Communications, Inc. is publisher of a complete advanced computing news and information portfolio that includes HPCwire,BigDATAwire, and AIwire. As the company’s ...
In the current tech paradigm, databases run on top of operating systems. But what if that stack was inverted, with an operating system running on top of the database? That’s the idea behind database ...
During a presentation at Nvidia’s GPU Technology Conference (GTC) this week, the director of data science for Walmart Labs shared how the company’s new GPU-based demand forecasting model achieved a ...
2024 marks the ninth year of Datanami’s – now BigDATAwire‘s – People to Watch Program, which recognizes the people who play leading roles in driving innovation in big data, advanced analytics, and AI.
Data scientists spend about 45% of their time on data preparation tasks, including loading and cleaning data, according to a survey of data scientists conducted by Anaconda. The company also analyzed ...
The hottest space in big data at the moment arguably exists between the two pillars of AIOps and observability, where a crush of metric, event, log, and trace (MELT) data threatens to overwhelm IT ...
One of the hottest areas of big data at the moment is log monitoring and its adjacent disciplines, AIOps and cloud observability. The market, which some estimate is worth $17 billion per year, is in ...
In this age of information, to say that the volume of data is exploding is a stark understatement. This big bang of big data is estimated to grow from 33 zettabytes in 2018 to 175 zettabytes by 2025, ...
For example, commodity traders used geospatial data to understand the number of oil tankers under sail in the ocean at any point in time, which describes the short-term supply of that crucial ...
Access to more information does not necessarily lead to better decision making, according to a new study from Oracle. Though 83% of those surveyed agree that access to more data should make decisions ...
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