The Data Professionals: What Are Recruiters Looking For?
Data scientists used to be more in demand, while now the new category of data engineers seems to be equally desirable.
Explores the intersection among business intelligence, Big Data technologies, and real-time analytics.
Data scientists used to be more in demand, while now the new category of data engineers seems to be equally desirable.
By adopting a data-centric cybersecurity strategy using DSPM, organizations will be able to ensure they maintain the confidentiality and integrity of their …
Migrations during a divestiture may be tricky, but they don’t have to be impossible or full of headaches and setbacks. Follow these steps to ensure a smooth …
A chat with Sean Knapp, founder and CEO of Ascend.io, about the challenges businesses face with data pipelines and how data pipeline automation can
Keeping pace with regulatory shifts and consumer expectations is vital in addressing the ever-changing landscape of privacy concerns and complexities in …
Most companies will directly compare doing the work themselves versus automating the work. Naturally, the engineers performing the work could feel intimidated …
CRMs today offer more analytics functionality than ever before. However, to turn a CRM into a true data powerhouse it needs to be connected to your central …
For enterprise leaders looking to truly embrace digital technologies, a robust process discovery platform is the only way to kickstart automation.
Data contracts may soon be a common feature of the modern data organization. They are one tool in a growing arsenal of solutions to data-related challenges …
As teams seek maximum gains from their Value Stream Management initiatives, DPM has emerged as a fundamental approach – adding value to the