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Offensive vs Defensive Data Strategy: Do You Really Need to Choose?

Deliberations about defining your data approach often revolve around an offensive vs defensive data strategy. Here, an offensive strategy is focused on driving positive outcomes through increased revenues and profitability or by providing an enhanced customer experience. The primary objectives of an offensive data strategy are typically tailored to the product or business side of the organization, prioritizing AI and analytics use cases to drive superior commercial or financial outcomes.

FIFA World Cup 2022: Insights from Spotters

The FIFA World Cup 2022 is nearing its end, and the final game promises to be a nail biter. What started with 32 countries battling it out for close to a month, will now culminate in a play-off between Argentina and France. FIFA projects more than 5 billion people to tune in for the tournament, perhaps making the World Cup Final 2022 the most watched event of the year!

How Quality Engineering Can Ignite Your Automation Strategy

With today’s accelerated pace of delivery, you need to manage dev speed while keeping high-quality ships. This requires a focus on both quality assurance and development into quality engineering. These two goals can often be at odds without a robust system for process and testing.

Cloudera Named a Leader in the 2022 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud Database Management Systems (DBMS)

We are pleased to announce that Cloudera has been named a Leader in the 2022 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Cloud Database Management Systems. Cloudera has been recognized in this cloud DBMS report since its inception in 2020. This year we’ve been named a Leader. This validates our significant momentum in global enterprises. And together, with our recent recognition in the Gartner Peer Insights Customer Choice Distinction for Cloud DBMS, cements our position as an industry leader.

Fulfilling End-User Expectations When Building New Computer Systems

This is a guest post for Integrate.io written by Bill Inmon, an American computer scientist recognized as the "father of the data warehouse." Inmon wrote the first book and first magazine column about data warehousing, held the first conference about this topic, and was the first person to teach data warehousing classes.

Top 5 Java REST API Frameworks

The Java programming language is a high-level, object-oriented language that enables developers to create robust, reusable code. Java is known for its portability and platform independence, which means that Java code can run on any system that supports the Java Runtime Environment (JRE). Java was originally developed by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems in 1995. Since then, the language has undergone several changes and has become one of the most widely used programming languages in the world.

Katalon and QualityKiosk collaborate to help India-Based Bank Automate Testing of Oracle FLEXCUBE

The customer is a large India-based financial services and banking company with over 700 branches across India. It is one of the first banks in India to achieve full networking of its branches through its Core Banking System. The Bank was also one of the pioneers in deploying ATMs, Check Deposit Kiosks, Internet Banking, Mobile Banking, and other digital technologies that provide its customers with automated banking services.

How to Roll Out a Successful Software Project in Government: Insights from the DoD and Texas Department of Public Safety

Government agencies and industry leaders convened this month in Washington, DC, to attend the 5th annual Appian Government conference. Sessions addressed how to accelerate digital transformation, reimagine the citizen experience, and optimize case management through intelligent process automation (a.k.a., hyperautomation) using low-code software development.