AWS re:Invent 2020 Week 2: Amazon Introduces SageMaker Clarify
The second week of AWS re:Invent 2020 saw a host of machine learning and big data products. Let’s look at the major announcements from the second week of the event.
The second week of AWS re:Invent 2020 saw a host of machine learning and big data products. Let’s look at the major announcements from the second week of the event.
Apple announced last month that its macOS Server software would retire. According to the company, certain server-inspired functionalities will stay in recent versions of macOS.
Databricks has raised $1B via its Series G funding round, making its valuation touch $28B as it prepares for a blockbuster IPO later this year.
Namit Jain, Quboles SVP Engineering on why big data benefits from cloud-native data platforms, easing analytics, ML workflows and how a native connector to Tableau is a game-changer.
Here’s a look at how Presto on Apache Spark enables organizations to combine AI processes with ETL (extract, transform, and load) to enable data analytics.
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Apache Cassandra is an open-source database that uses a distributed NoSQL architecture to enable high availability and reliability. Learn how it works.
Dubbed Text4Shell or Act4Shell, the vulnerability is eliciting some disconcerting responses from the security and tech communities, possibly due to its name and the fact that, like Log4Shell, it resides in another open-source Java-based tool.
Venkat Venkataramani, co-founder and CEO, Rockset, look at the application and enterprise benefits of operational intelligence and business observability.
A zero-day attack is a breach that exploits security flaws that the software owner has not discovered. Understanding it is key to prevention.