In August 2020, Snowflake announced several new features, all in preview, that make its cloud data platform easier to use, more powerful for sharing data, and more usable via Snowflake-supported languages. These innovations mean you can bring more workloads, more users, and more data to Snowflake, helping your organization solve your most demanding analytics challenges. Multi-Cloud, Cross-Cloud, and Pattern-Matching Support in Snowpipe
Software vendors often ask me when is the ideal time to swap out a legacy analytics solution that they’ve embedded into their application. There's five key signs that can tell you your embedded solution isn’t right anymore and it’s time to switch.
Since 2013 the UK Government’s flagship ‘Cloud First’ policy has been at the forefront of enabling departments to shed their legacy IT architecture in order to meaningfully embrace digital transformation. The policy outlines that the cloud (and specifically, public cloud) be the default position for any new services; unless it can be demonstrated that other alternatives offer better value for money.
The Unravel 4.6.2.0 release, now generally available, builds on our previous 4.6 release with a new UI/UX, multi-cluster support, monitoring for ELK (Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana), and a new installer that makes Unravel available in minutes.
In our previous blog post we introduced Cloudera Data Visualization in Cloudera Data Warehouse (CDW) available in tech preview, in CDP Public Cloud. This blog will help you get started with Cloudera Data Visualization, so you can start building interesting and powerful applications on all types of data.
The CDO role has been rapidly evolving over the past few years – from governance leader to data science and AI expert to digital transformation guru. And, with this change, has come a shift from a back-office focus to a focus on achieving measurable results required by the C-suite.
When evaluating your approach to analytics and BI, a common comparison is Qlik vs. Tableau. Consistently, when we have that conversation, there are some sharp distinctions that come to the fore in terms of capabilities, vision and cost.