Managed ELT Over DIY: How to Maximize the Value of Enterprise Data
Managed data integration is the best way for enterprises to get maximum value from their data — and their data engineering teams.
Managed data integration is the best way for enterprises to get maximum value from their data — and their data engineering teams.
Consumer demand for a digital, connected insurance experience is on the rise. But with disparate legacy systems in place that make it difficult to share data and make informed, real-time decisions, insurance companies are finding themselves in need of new technology to streamline their customer journey.
In this guide, we are covering the facts that you need to know in order to prepare your business to tick off the necessary boxes required to meet CMMC compliance.
Software development is a series of trial and error. It takes a conscientious effort and a large amount of time to create a product that meets technical specifications and user requirements. That is why repeated software testing is a significant part of the process, as it allows developers to take notes and improve the product each time. Catching software issues early on can save a company a lot of time and money.
Becoming a data-driven organization is not exactly getting any easier. Businesses are flooded with ever more data. Although it is true that more data enables more insight, the effort needed to separate the wheat from the chaff grows exponentially. Doing so and truly understanding the data is more important than ever, especially when data privacy regulations are tightening.
Thank you for your interest in the 451 Research Report, Living on the edge: A primer on hybrid cloud and edge infrastructure. You can download it here. 451 Research: Living on the edge: A primer on hybrid cloud and edge infrastructure Published Date: October 11, 2021 Introduction Without the internet, the cloud is nothing. But few of us really understand what is inside the internet. What is the so-called ‘edge’ of the internet, and why does it matter?
In my 18 years of working in quality engineering and the testing community, I’ve developed some best practices to help organizations create and manage their overall test strategies. This is the first in a 10-week series on what testers wish their CIOs and CTOs knew about testing. Each week, I’ll share my experience to help educate tech leaders on key priorities their testing teams need them to understand. This week, we’ll talk about the user experience.