Vibrant and dynamic digital-first telco M1, a subsidiary of Keppel Corporation, is focused on transforming telecommunications in Singapore. M1 provides a suite of services to more than 2 million customers and is Singapore’s first digital network operator. Data analytics have played an essential role in M1’s growth since the company launched commercial services in 1997.
When you were a child, how many times did you use the argument with your parents “but everyone else is doing it” to rip holes in the knees of your jeans or dye your hair blonde or steal beer out of the fridge to take to a party? Only to be countered with “well, would you jump off a cliff just because all your friends did?” Wow, the frustration I felt at such a logical but basic argument.
We are just over one week until the UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties, COP26 convenes in Glasgow. As governments gather to push forward climate and renewable energy initiatives aligned with the Paris Agreement and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, financial institutions and asset managers will monitor the event with keen interest.
Snowflake’s newly announced Media Data Cloud unites Snowflake’s powerful data sharing technology, the highest standards of privacy and governance, Snowflake- and partner-delivered solutions, and industry-specific data sets to help marketers, publishers, and advertising technology businesses succeed in the rapidly changing media and entertainment industry.
Airflow has been adopted by many Cloudera Data Platform (CDP) customers in the public cloud as the next generation orchestration service to setup and operationalize complex data pipelines. Today, customers have deployed 100s of Airflow DAGs in production performing various data transformation and preparation tasks, with differing levels of complexity.
In June, we announced that Java functions and the Snowpark API were available for preview in AWS. Today, we’re announcing a few additions to that preview: We’re expanding both where Snowpark is available as well as what you can do with it.
When power company executives were asked to list the most important issues facing their organizations, 45% overwhelmingly cited their top concern as “renewables, sustainability or the environment.” At the same time, global energy consumption continues to rise faster than the population. These two realities are reshaping the international energy sector. The push to produce more energy, in a greener manner, is propelling the industry to re-imagine the power grid of the future.