EGUIDE:
The rapid advance of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning is poised to play an ever-increasing role in the development of next-generation military systems. Swedish report into use of artificial intelligence in military systems reveals opportunities and concerns. Read the story now.
EZINE:
Dutch military intelligence have released a lot of details about the attempted to hack into the networks of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in The Hague.
INFOGRAPHIC:
NoSQL databases are geared toward managing large sets of varied and frequently updated data, often in distributed systems or the cloud. They avoid the rigid schemas associated with relational databases. But the architectures themselves vary and are separated into four primary classifications, although types are blending over time.
EBOOK:
There's a lot of data out there, much of which doesn't need to be stored in heavyweight relational databases complete with complex query languages. In this 13-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at a new category of NoSQL data stores and how they are being used.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, we examine some of the different Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) offerings. Learn about the effect DevOps is having on database administration, the possibilities for Hadoop analytics in the cloud, alternatives to AWS database services, and more.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, as the UK prepares to vote on membership of the EU, we take a detailed look at the effect a possible Brexit could have on the UK technology sector. Authors Don and Alex Tapscott explain the impact of blockchain on CIOs. And we look at the growth of consumer tech in enterprise IT. Read the issue now.
CASE STUDY:
This case study highlights how a global marketing and intelligence agency moved mission-critical OLTP and OLAP databases off the SAN and onto an innovative system in the database servers. This eliminated I/O delays in the transactional databases and accelerated reporting times in its data warehouse.
EGUIDE:
As Oracle changes its database release cycle to yearly updates with new version numbering, Oracle users will get faster access to new features – but does that come with a downside? Find out for yourself inside.
WHITE PAPER:
DBAs cannot afford to rely on reactive measures anymore. They need advanced performance management tools that will enable them to catch emerging issues before they can affect end users. Discover how advanced database management can help DBAs protect the system by preventing problems from developing at all. Download the white paper to learn more.
EZINE:
Read this special edition of Business Information for advice from data management consultant and author Craig S. Mullins on today's database market. Learn about new data types which call for new approaches, like storing data in memory instead on of disk, or turning to NoSQL technologies.