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How to stop data lakes from getting swamped

Mon, 30th Apr 2018
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Data lakes can quickly turn into data swamps if not managed properly, but there are ways to keep them dynamic and valuable business assets.
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Oracle's cloud platform gets a big data & AI makeover

Thu, 5th Oct 2017
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Oracle has enhanced its Big Data Platform Cloud to address the complexity and skills gap in executing Big Data projects.
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Big data: How companies can learn to swim in the data lake

Wed, 24th May 2017
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Information is pouring into companies faster, so businesses are drowning in a flood so great it has become known as the 'data lake'.
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Dell EMC: We built this city on a data lake

Thu, 15th Dec 2016
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A city built around trillions of 0s and 1s rather than physical infrastructure is a foreign concept, so naturally several questions spring to mind.
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Why companies are jumping into data lakes

Mon, 21st Nov 2016
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Firms are adopting 'data lakes' to navigate and utilise the torrent of digital information for competitive edge and enhanced analytics.
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Data lakes transforming the enterprise data warehouse

Thu, 14th Jan 2016
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The introduction of data lakes is one of the most significant changes to enterprise data warehouse technology, according to CenturyLink.
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EMC takes Data Lake to the edge for remote offices and cloud

Thu, 12th Nov 2015
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EMC has expanded its Data Lake offerings beyond the data centre to encompass edge locations such as remote office and the cloud.
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More on the “Data Lake Fallacy”…

Wed, 3rd Sep 2014
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Experts debunk the Data Lake myth, arguing it lacks structure for long-term value, urging firms to focus on governance instead.