Ludwig Mies van der Rohe said, “Architecture starts when you carefully put two bricks together”—and Data Architecture begins upon creating, storing, and putting two or more characters together, be they sets of records, emails, pictures, audio, video. This resonated well with initial thoughts about Data Architecture, as it is comprised of things, the functionality of […]
Six Things You Need for Hybrid Cloud Architecture
Click to learn more about author Andrew C. Oliver. Companies are pursuing a hybrid cloud architecture in order to facilitate their move to the public cloud, upscale existing applications, and secure private data. The term “hybrid cloud” is used loosely, sometimes just referring to having some applications in the cloud. A truly hybrid cloud architecture […]
Ontotext Platform 3.1 Fosters Easier Development of Knowledge Graphs
A recent press release reports, “Ontotext has released the 3.1 version of Ontotext Platform – an advanced platform for organizing enterprise knowledge into knowledge graphs. The new release packs a lot of major new capabilities and features such as easy modification of knowledge graphs via GraphQL Mutations, more comprehensive access control via fine-grained role management […]
Data Theorem Launches Continuous Dynamic Runtime Vulnerability Inspection
A recent press release reports, “Data Theorem, Inc., a leading provider of modern application security, today introduced a new SPA security service that delivers automated discovery and continuous dynamic runtime vulnerability inspection of modern web single-page applications (SPAs). Purpose-built for SPAs, the new service is differentiated in its runtime security analysis that supports both GraphQL […]
Say No More: Verbal Data Models
Click to learn more about author Thomas Frisendal. ”Nudge nudge, wink wink, say no more, say no more”. Says British Eric Idle in the third Monty Python’s Flying Circus episode, “How to Recognise Different Types of Trees From Quite a Long Way Away” from 1969. Indeed, it should not be necessary to say more, once […]