An important tool for organizations to ensure their data is stored, validated, and protected is database management. It is used to develop and deploy processes that end users are comfortable with. They can feel confident that the data is easy to work with, reliable, and accessible. It is important to make sure your organization’s data is […]
A Brief History of Database Management
A database management system (DBMS) allows a person to organize, store, and retrieve data from a computer. It is a way of communicating with a computer’s “stored memory.” In the very early years of computers, “punch cards” were used for input, output, and data storage. Punch cards offered a fast way to enter data and […]
A Beginner’s Guide to Using SQL for Data Science
With the increasing hype of trends like AI and digital transformation, companies have become data-driven. They have started relying on data and analytics instead of gut feelings, and Data Science has emerged as a lucrative profession. There are 2.72 million job openings for data scientists at present, and this demand will only go higher. If […]
Striim Announces Partnership with Google Cloud to Offer Database Migration Service
According to a new press release, “Striim®, provider of an enterprise-grade platform for streaming data integration with intelligence, announced today that it has entered into a partnership with Google Cloud to offer a database migration service to facilitate moving data into databases running on Google Cloud Platform. This migration service simplifies database migrations by enabling […]
Devart: Support for MySQL v8.0 is Already in dbForge Studio
According to a recent press release out of the company, “Devart, a Czech software vendor of database tools and data connectivity solutions, has released a significantly improved version of the universal MySQL and MariaDB GUI tool, dbForge Studio for MySQL v8.0. Following the recent update of MySQL Server by Oracle, dbForge Studio now supports for […]
Four Ways to Kill a Data Warehouse
Click here to learn more about author Sakthi Rangarajan. In the recent months, I saw a few Data Warehouse efforts getting disrupted, stalled or stopped altogether. In one scenario, the effort was stopped in a few months and in another case, the project was paused after the Data Warehouse has been live for more than a […]