Tag: database

Will On-prem Databases Survive?

As companies of all sizes modernise their applications and systems, they are increasingly turning to the cloud as a means of enabling faster innovation...

Oracle Database in the Cloud: Azure vs AWS vs Oracle

Oracle databases offer multi-modal database management, which you can deploy on-premise or in the cloud. For cloud deployments, Oracle offers the use of its...

Database management: Overcoming the duct tape and bubblegum challenge

Companies need their data to work for them and support their business, but many struggle to get their database environments right. Existing approaches to...

The Telecoms Graph Database Promise

Telecoms is highly multi-faceted business, with carriers, telecom equipment vendors and service providers all striving to constantly innovate and offer different competitive solutions to...

The Dangers of Centralised Databases in the Digital Age

Data breaches are nothing new, but those occurring over the past few years have certainly pushed the discussion into the mainstream – a string...

Five tips for adopting Business Intelligence (BI)

Recent research conducted by sales-i revealed that 9 out of 10 B2B companies see Business Intelligence – along with other data-driven technologies – as...
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