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Why is Capacity Management Important?
In today’s world of constant and ever accelerating change we have the tendency to discard the old and look for the new. This is true for all sorts of consumer items, but it is often true for the...
In today’s world of constant and ever accelerating change we have the tendency to discard the old and look for the new. This is true for all sorts of consumer items, but it is often true for the...
Too many privileged users constitute a significant data management and security risk. However, providing users and systems with the least access necessary is complex. Administrators need tools for...
The use of location data has exploded in recent years. Government entities, including most local governments, have made extensive use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data to map addresses for...
In April 2019, digital magazine Raconteur predicted that by 2020, the digital universe would be 44 zettabytes. That means that there are 40 times more bytes than there are stars in the observable...
There are some very good reasons why many of the world’s most transaction-intensive companies are still running critical business applications on mainframes and using legacy data. Those legacy...
Data is at the heart of every real estate decision, whether you’re an investor or buyer. What makes a property unique is everything from the type of flooring to the township it sits in....
No one can afford downtime. There’s a problem, though: infrastructure is incredibly complex. There are many systems and networks that depend upon one another to support a single business...
Modern data analytics tools make it possible to apply context to data in a myriad of distinct ways. Historically, data analysts have aggregated consumers into broadly defined groups. Nielsen Media...
According to Precisely’s definition of the term, data integration refers to the requirement to combine data from multiple separate business systems into a single unified view, often called a...