Cloud Data Platforms
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Cloud Data Platforms: Data Shifts to the Cloud
Cloud data platforms are public or private cloud software systems built and operated with the primary purpose of managing data on the cloud.
To Drive Growth Through Technology, Have These Conversations First
Clear communication and shared understanding, not just technology, are the keys to driving sustainable growth in SaaS.
One Year of Apache Polaris
What sets Polaris apart is not just its open governance model but also how rapidly it delivers real-world value.
2025 Cloud in Review: 6 Trends to Watch
Cloud is a strategic asset rather than just a technical choice. These 2025 cloud trends underscore the shift from purely technical optimization to holistic business enablement.
GenAI for Kubernetes: Breakthrough or Breakdown?
GenAI is a significant asset for teams managing Kubernetes, but only with the right approach: supporting human expertise not replacing it.
Data Gravity and Its Impact on Cloud Strategy
Data gravity can pose significant challenges to an effective cloud strategy. Find out how companies can mitigate its effects moving forward.
Introducing a New Open Source Security Baseline
The Open Source Security Foundation has released a new baseline to address security concerns specific to open source solutions.
Cloud-Native HA and Kubernetes-driven DR
How to achieve always-on apps and operations with fast disaster recovery and high availability in the Cloud.
Cloud Market Surged to $330 Billion, Driven Largely by Generative AI
Generative AI has now become a key component of revenue growth in the cloud sector, influencing the launch of new services, reshaping existing offerings, and setting the stage for further innovations in cloud technology.
Key Strategies for Mitigating Cloud Storage Costs
By gaining better visibility into data usage, implementing smart data management strategies, and engaging with cloud providers, IT can mitigate cloud storage costs while still delivering upon business requirements for access, performance, and compliance.
Hybrid Net Data Replication Requires Streaming
Hybrid and multi-cloud data replication must address latency, consistency, security, interoperability, and cost challenges. Streaming, if adopted properly and implemented intelligently, can help in all of these areas.