Dremio adds new Apache Iceberg features to its data lakehouse
The new features include the ability to copy data and roll back changes in Apache Iceberg tables.
The new features include the ability to copy data and roll back changes in Apache Iceberg tables.
A majority of business leaders in enterprises worldwide are unable to use data to make strategic business decisions because they can't make sense of it, according to Salesforce’s Untapped Data Research.
The cloud data warehouse firm has launched yet another industry-specific product, this time aimed at helping companies in the telecom sector to manage their data.
In January, Oracle replaced the Java SE and Java SE Desktop subscription with the new Java SE Universal subscription that charges enterprise on a per employee metric instead of a per processor or per named user plus metric.
The companies have now given themselves until May 26, 2023, to complete Broadcom’s $61 billion acquisition of VMware.
Google Cloud Flex Agreements offer the option to migrate enterprise workloads with no up-front commitments, and provide access to free storage, compute and network services such as Spanner, BigQuery, and AutoML.
The new Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) feature will be shipped along with the company’s enterprise version of its database.
Microsoft has confirmed its is laying off staff working on Hololens, Surface, and Xbox products, as reports surface that it will cut its industrial metaverse unit.
Microsoft-owned GitHub is downsizing activity and shifting to remote work in a move designed to protect the short-term health of its business.
The layoffs come on the back of uncertain macroeconomic conditions after the cloud-based videoconferencing service provider tripled its staff during the pandemic.
Snowflake has announced its intent to acquire secure data-sharing software provider LeapYear Technologies in an effort to boost its data clean room capabilities.
Amazon’s cloud computing division, reported a 20 per cent growth in Q4, compared with 27.5 per cent and 33 per cent growth in Q3 and Q2, respectively.
The data observability software provider will incur $28 million in charges on the planned downsizing plan, primarily related to severance payments.
Analysts are debating what effect the layoffs at Alphabet will have on the delivery of enterprise cloud services at its Google subsidiary, while investors call for deeper cuts.
Cloud revenue growth has been slowing quarter-on-quarter for the Windows maker, which expects the growth to continue to decline through the year.