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Why Enterprise Storage Customers Stay in Suboptimal Vendor Relationships

Infinidat

Why Enterprise Storage Customers Stay in Suboptimal Vendor Relationships. Guest Blogger: Eric Burgener, Research Vice President, Infrastructure Systems, Platforms and Technologies, IDC. This raises an interesting question: why do enterprise storage customers stay in vendor relationships that don't seem to meet their needs?

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Who is ETL Developer: Role Description, Process Breakdown, Responsibilities, and Skills

Altexsoft

Any system dealing with data processing requires moving information between storages and transforming it in the process to be then used by people or machines. The extraction phase entails defining required data sources, whether it is an ERP, CRM, or third-party systems, and gathering data from them. Database/Warehouse developer.

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Building a Beautiful Data Lakehouse

CIO

Meet the data lakehouse. As such, the lakehouse is emerging as the only data architecture that supports business intelligence (BI), SQL analytics, real-time data applications, data science, AI, and machine learning (ML) all in a single converged platform. If only there were a best-of-both-worlds compromise. . Pulling it all together.

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22 Health IT Experts Reveal the Single Best Way to Simplify Interoperability in Healthcare IT

Datica

Meet Our Panel of Health IT Pros: Read on to learn more about what our panel had to say about the best ways to simplify interoperability in healthcare IT. Amit served in the Israel Defense Force’s elite cyber intelligence unit (Unit 81) and is a cybersecurity expert with extensive experience in system architecture and software development.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

It involves a lot of automation and is usually accompanied by a change in system architecture, organizational structure, and incentives (more on that later). That’s when newly minted internet companies tried to grow systems many times larger than any enterprise could manage.