Since the term’s inception in the late 2000s, “DevOps” is by far the most common approach to product development. During the last 15 years, DevOps processes have evolved to new speeds and scales, with ...
The big news in database security last week was Application Security Inc.'s Database Security Survey (PDF). Unisphere conducted the research project, surveying 761 SQL Server database professionals, ...
"To cloud or not to cloud" sounds kind of Shakespearean in tone and is a legitimate question every IT organization faces when looking to simplify operations and deliver services. But really, this is ...
Recent advances in graphics processing units (GPUs) have opened a new frontier in query processing and database systems. Leveraging the massively parallel architecture of GPUs, modern database engines ...
Timescale is looking to further advance its namesake open-source database platform with new AI capabilities announced today. Timescale was founded in 2017 as a time series database (TSDB) technology ...
A decision is only as good as the data used to make it. When a slight delay can result in significant consequences, milliseconds matter. Lags or inaccuracies in data processing and communication can ...
Nutanix Inc. today launched a new release of Era, its database management service, with features that it says will enable enterprises to run their cloud database deployments with greater reliability ...
There’s been a lot of discussion recently about autonomous databases, which offer the promise of keeping database systems stable and performant while alleviating much of the tuning and configuration ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. debuted a collection of new features at its re:Invent event today that will make it easier for enterprises to run database environments on its cloud. There’s a growing trend ...
IBM today announced a deal to acquire Informix Corp.’s database business for $1 billion in cash, ending eight months of speculation about the fate of the troubled Informix operations and potentially ...