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How Data Literate are the ‘D/Natives’?

Digital natives, or D/Natives, are poised to lead the next generation of data analytics and AI work at companies around the world. But why do so few these young, tech-savvy individuals consider themselves data literate? Read more…

Big Data Career Notes: August 2020 Edition

In this monthly feature, we'll keep you up-to-date on the latest career developments for individuals in the big data community. Whether it's a promotion, new company hire, or even an accolade, we've got the details. Chec Read more…

Big Data Career Notes: November 2019 Edition

In this monthly feature, we’ll keep you up-to-date on the latest career developments for individuals in the big data community. Whether it’s a promotion, new company hire, or even an accolade, we’ve got the details Read more…

‘Dark Data’ Continues to Stymie Analytics Efforts

Not only is there way too much data flying around organizations, but those charged with keeping track of it often don’t know where critical data is located. What’s more, new European data privacy rules are making tha Read more…

Birst Dishes Up Data Prep, ML Automation, and More

Groups of data scientists and regular users will be able to collaboratively prepare and share their data for analysis with the latest release of Birst's analytics platform. Version 6 of the company's suite also adds more Read more…

Data Warehouse Market Ripe for Disruption, Gartner Says

While mega-vendors with names like IBM (NYSE: IBM) and Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) continue to lead the data warehousing space, shifts in the market are creating opportunities for smaller vendors to innovate in areas like cloud Read more…

What 2015 Will Bring for Big Data

There's no denying that 2014 was a big year in big data. The rapid maturation of technologies like Hadoop and Spark, along with the continual explosion of all types of data, led to an awakening of the potential of distri Read more…

EXASOL Shrugs Off Oracle’s In-Memory Speedup

Once dismissed as exotic toys, in-memory databases are gaining new ground in the data center. The latest in-memory believer is Oracle, which in July will ship the new in-memory option for its 12c database, which it claim Read more…

This Just In

Exasol Announces Partnership with TEKsystems Global Services

Jul 6, 2020 |

ATLANTA, July 6, 2020 –Exasol, the analytics database, announced a new strategic partnership with TEKsystems Global Services, a provider of full-stack technology services that address the pressing strategy, implementation and talent needs for more than 80% of the Fortune 500. Read more…

Exasol Now Available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace

Jun 18, 2020 |

LONDON, June 18, 2020 — Exasol announced the availability of its database in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, an online store providing applications and services for use on Azure. Read more…

Exasol Joins NVIDIA Inception Program

Jun 11, 2020 |

LONDON, June 11, 2020 — Exasol, the analytics database, announced it has joined the NVIDIA Inception program as a community member.

Exasol’s analytics database offers a powerful framework to perform advanced analytical tasks on large data volumes directly within the database. Read more…

Exasol’s Analytics Database Powers flaconi’s Data-Driven Business

Apr 17, 2020 |

LONDON, April 17, 2020 — flaconi, one of Germany’s online beauty retailers, will be relying on Exasol as their in-memory analytics database going forward. The high-performance, future-proof database is helping the innovative online beauty shop to secure competitive advantages in a fiercely contested market, scale huge growth and adjust quickly to changing business sectors. Read more…

65% of Data Teams Have Experienced Employee Resistance to Adopting Data-Driven Methods

Mar 31, 2020 |

ATLANTA, March 31, 2020 — New research released from Exasol, the analytics database, reveals that two-thirds of data teams (65%) have experienced employee resistance to the adoption of data-driven methods at their organizations, despite an overwhelming (73%) belief that most employees are open to a data-driven approach. Read more…

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