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Databases

MongoDB announces new search, cloud and edge capabilities

Cloud and Infrastructure

MongoDB announces new search, cloud and edge capabilities

MongoDB is taking aim at developer silos, says senior product director Mat Keep

clock 09 June 2020 •
Towards one database to rule them all

Open Source

Towards one database to rule them all

Databases have become silos and this needs to change, says graph guru Marko Rodriguez

clock 02 June 2020 •
Choosing a database in the multi-cloud era

Cloud Computing

Choosing a database in the multi-cloud era

Cloud, mobile, social media, big data, IoT and organisations operating in real-time on a global scale have driven sweeping changes to the database arena

clock 28 April 2020 •
Meeting the peak: Optimising your databases to handle increased demand during lockdown

Databases

Meeting the peak: Optimising your databases to handle increased demand during lockdown

We are currently experiencing the greatest stress test in the history of the internet, here's how to make sure your systems pass

clock 23 April 2020 •
TigerGraph releases version 3.0 of its graph database, asks techies for assistance with COVID-19 analytics

Databases

TigerGraph releases version 3.0 of its graph database, asks techies for assistance with COVID-19 analytics

New features designed to enhance ease of use

clock 16 March 2020 •
What's happening with open-source databases?

Cloud Computing

What's happening with open-source databases?

Cloud has changed the rules of engagement, says Aiven CEO Oskari Saarenmaa

clock 09 March 2020 •
Graph databases - why so hard?

Databases

Graph databases - why so hard?

Graph databases are shaped the way we think, so why can't people get their heads around them?

clock 08 October 2019 •
Amazon employees celebrate after switching off their last Oracle database

Databases

Amazon employees celebrate after switching off their last Oracle database

Amazon employees celebrate as a lead engineer in the company's fulfilment team hits the switch-off button on Oracle database

clock 03 April 2019 •
Bad data made Amazon's AI biased against women

Databases

Bad data made Amazon's AI biased against women

Amazon had to scrap an automated candidate selection tool because it had learned to be sexist

clock 10 October 2018 •
Artificial intelligence could prevent famines, says World Bank president

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Artificial intelligence could prevent famines, says World Bank president

The World Bank is developing the Artemis famine-prevention AI system with technology giants

clock 03 October 2018 •
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