
Cloudsmith ML model registry lays down the law
Northern Ireland’s burgeoning tech scene is home to Cloudsmith, an organisation known for its cloud-native ...
Northern Ireland’s burgeoning tech scene is home to Cloudsmith, an organisation known for its cloud-native ...
Collecting data is something anyone can do. Managing data is often the problem. Yet that is critical. Not only because it is nice if organizations can extract insights from stored data. Good data management is also crucial from a security perspective. After all, data is not only the new gold for companies, but also for cybercriminals. Therefore, good data management is more important than ever. Where is (critical) company data stored, who has access to it, how often are backups made? How quickly can we restore them? Are they air-gapped? These are the kinds of questions an organization needs to ask itself on a regular basis. You can read the answers to them in the articles we’ve put on this page, from a wide range of players in the market.
Cloudian raised €55 million ($60 million) in an investment round. The storage provider plans to use the fun...
HarperDB is a distributed database product for the collection, distribution and analysis of data throughout a...
Microsoft confirmed the acquisition of Fungible, a promising startup that manufactures data processing units ...
Confluent announced the acquisition of Immerok. The German startup develops a platform that simplifies the de...
An optimal customer experience stands or falls with the quality of the processes in your organization and the...
Data is invaluable to your organization. Everyone agrees on that. But for that data to be of real value to yo...
AlloyDB for PostgreSQL is now generally available. Google Cloud wants to make it easier for companies to shif...
Elon Musk's apparent need to stir up conspiracies and provide outsiders access to Twitter's systems and data ...
Apple launched Advanced Data Protection, an optional end-to-end encryption feature preventing data from iClou...
A research report by HPE suggests that data use is in its infancy. Most companies want to improve processing ...