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3 Reasons Why You Probably Can’t Afford to Rewrite Your Way Out of Teradata

When the economy slows, enterprises re-evaluate their most costly IT investments. Usually, enterprise data warehouses top the list.  How can one defend the investment in a legacy system when there are so many cost-effective alternatives? Outdated data warehouse systems are the first to get the axe. But paradoxically, IT organizations may be unable to afford […]

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Datometry Hyper-Q for Azure Databricks is Now Generally Available

By Ehab Abdelhamid, Christian Bedford, Michael Duller, Gourab Mitra, Jozsef Patvarczki, Niko Tsikoudis  “That’s too good to be true!” is the standard reaction when a prospect understands what Datometry Hyper-Q can do for them. With the latest release, we bring our technology now also to Databricks customers. Today we announced the general availability of Datometry

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Datometry Adds Support for Azure Databricks

Every once in a while, a database technology emerges that electrifies its customers. Databricks is the latest to achieve this status. Hardly any other system in recent memory has attracted this much attention.  What started as a platform for data engineers has grown into a complete data solution. In the past years, Databricks has managed to

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Database Virtualization: Breaking Vendor Lock-In — DevOps.com

This article was originally published in DevOps.com Every enterprise is battling vendor lock-in—constantly. Ask any IT leader about what keeps them up at night and vendor lock-in is certainly near, if not at, the top of the list. And while network, storage and compute have long been democratized by virtualization, one discipline has held out

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