Most database implementations are anything but static. Once deployed, databases are queried, updated, loaded, unloaded, reorganized, and data is deleted and inserted from them on an ongoing basis.
Utilities are operating in a rapidly evolving landscape where electrification, distributed energy resources (DERs), and large load growth are reshaping both the physical and digital grid. Yet many ...
A disaster recovery plan is like insurance—you’re glad you have it, but you hope you never need it. With automobile insurance, you pay a regular fee so that you are covered if you have an accident. In ...
Even in the best of times, business planning is a complex exercise. At a minimum, planning requires inputs from across the organization, resulting in a roadmap that articulates how an organization ...
At the global keynote for its SAPPHIRE NOW virtual conference today, SAP is announcing a number of enhancements to its Business Technology Platform (BTP), several which are specifically data/analytics ...
Universities are struggling to meet the demands of today’s students. With enrollment spiraling, aging infrastructure, insufficient funds, and students questioning the purpose of higher education, it’s ...
Insufficient disk space on database servers was the cause of Toyota car production grinding to a halt for 36 hours at 14 plants in Japan late in August. But just how does such a situation arise?
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