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11 Useful Project Management Tools for Web Development

Web designers are putting their time, effort, and creativity into creating a site that appeals to users, and engages, and holds their attention. According to one episode of the Project Management Podcast, it’ll be easier for designers to turn those ideas and concepts into a tangible web design using the right tools. But with so many tools out there in the market, picking the right one can be difficult. So, what will a designer do?

5 Ways to Slash your Data Platform Costs

Make your data platform faster, better & cheaper with Unravel by joining Chris Santiago, Director of Solution Engineering to learn how to reduce the time troubleshooting and the costs involved in operating your data platform. Instantly understand why technologies such as Spark applications, Kafka jobs, and Impala underperform or even fail! Define and meet enterprise service levels through proactive reporting and alerting.

Migrating Big Data Workloads to the Cloud with Unravel

The movement to utilize data to drive more effective business outcomes continues to accelerate. But with this acceleration comes an explosion of complex platforms to collect, process, store, and analyze this data. Ensuring these platforms are utilized optimally is a tremendous challenge for businesses. Join Mick Nolen at Senior Solutions Engineer at Unravel Data, as he takes you through Unravel’s approach to migrating big data workloads to the Cloud. Whether you’re migrating from

If Dashboards Are Dead, Why Are We Embedding Them?

For decades, the analytics/BI community has suffered from low user adoption (~30%). Dashboards and fancy visualizations have only proven to be the starting point of the analytics journey, not the endpoint. We are living in a world that demands far greater agility than a fixed layer of information or KPI can provide. Poor user adoption is the result when the analytics system fails to support the users full journey: from data – to insight – to action.

Log Analysis: What Is It and How Does It Work?

If you work in Information Technology, you have doubtless encountered logs- in fact depending on your area of expertise, you may be inundated with them on a daily basis. Nearly every piece of digital technology produces some kind of log, from complex web applications to the drivers that power your mouse and keyboard. As such, the definition of what a “log” actually is, is necessarily loose; any output received from a piece of software could be considered a log.