The requirements for a logical and physical database vary by size and design parameters. A logical database must be able to access and identify all files within the storage system to operate correctly ...
When database administrators swap war stories, they are likely to relate similar tales about the woes of managing time-series data that may include clogs, jams, and general inefficiency. Why the ...
The EU AI Act requires organizations to maintain structured documentation demonstrating how AI systems are designed, governed, and monitored throughout their lifecycle. Compliance depends on ...
Data continues to grow in volume, variety, and velocity, resulting in new data management technologies. Recently, Deepti Srivastava, product manager for Cloud Spanner at Google Cloud, discussed how ...
Continued data availability goes hand in hand with the requirement for data consistency. Digitization and automation of process data infrastructure and data exports goes a long way toward achieving ...
In our first article on data residency, we provided an overview on why organizations might need to store and process data in a specific location, whether that’s because of legislative, regulatory, ...
You’re probably all too familiar with the challenges of crossing international borders—long queues, restrictions on destinations, impacts on employment clearances and the threat of invasive searches.