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Frictionless Data Access: The Dream Becomes Reality

TIBCO - Connected Intelligence

In a world where data equals opportunity, the right data at the right time in the right form seems like a dream come true. This is why organizations like yours strive to make data easy to find, understand, and use. Frictionless data access is the goal. Data Fabrics for Frictionless Data Access.

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Airport Technology Management: Operations, Software Solutions and Vendors

Altexsoft

Each airport has its own central database that stores and updates all necessary data regarding daily flights, seasonal schedules, available resources, and other flight-related information, like billing data and flight fees. AODB functions include: Reference-data processing. The data is entered or integrated from ATC.

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The Why and How of Interface Classification

Kentik

While that’s a key aspect of our mission, our unique big data platform for capturing, unifying, and analyzing network data actually supports a broader scope. Kentik Detect is built to generate valuable insights not only from the technical perspective but also for business intelligence. BGP, GeoIP, SNMP, etc.)

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Nokia N95 - "No Gateway Reply" - Here Is How I Fixed It!

elsua: The Knowledge Management Blog

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Introducing: The Third Book to Ever Be Written on Data Virtualization

TIBCO - Connected Intelligence

With this principle in mind, this blog introduces the third book to be written on data virtualization, “Data Virtualization: Selected Writings ,” recently published by my friend, independent analyst Rick van der Lans of R20/Consultancy. . Two words capture the essence of data virtualization, ‘abstraction’ and ‘decoupling.’