Four Reasons to Break Free from Proprietary Versions of Hadoop

With data becoming the heart of your business, the last thing you want is proprietary software holding you back. Hortonworks can help free you from the grip of “hybrid open” approaches that shackle Apache™ Hadoop® with proprietary extensions. Join this webinar to learn how.
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FTC Crackdown on Data Flows- What it means and How to Comply

In the aftermath of Roe v Wade, the FTC shared a blog post declaring its commitment to crack down on illegal data usage & data sharing by software organizations.
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Build Or Buy? Observability Data Pipelines 101

Getting insights from observability data such as logs and metrics is essential for managing cloud services reliably. However, managing massive observability data volumes can be expensive and complex. Luckily observability data pipelines can help IT handle large data volumes and reduce costs by processing, routing, and filtering data across teams, tools, and storage options. Should you build your own or buy?
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How Enterprises Are Leveraging Data & Analytics to Deliver 2X More Value from Their Shared Services Centers

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As technology adoption increases exponentially, organizations are challenged by the proliferation of data that the technology generates. Increasingly, Shared Services Global In-house Centers (GICs) are leading their organizations’ efforts to tame data and derive key insights from it. Based on our recent Pinnacle Model research on data & analytics maturity in SSCs/GICs, this webinar will show executives how they can build capabilities in their SSCs GICs to turn this challenge into a strategic asset, generating value and enhancing service delivery
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How to Handle NoSQL with a Relational Database

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It can be difficult to scale out relational databases and provide more schema flexibility, thus the rise of NoSQL. However, you shouldn’t have to sacrifice data integrity and transactions in order to scale out on commodity hardware and support semi-structured data. By using an RDBMS with built-in sharding and JSON support, you don’t have to. You get the scalability and flexibility of a NoSQL database along with the consistency and reliability of a relational database – and the ability to mix and match relational and JSON data. In this webinar, we’ll explain how MariaDB Platform can be deployed as a NoSQL database by using the Spider storage engine and built-in SQL functions for JSON. In addition, we’ll discuss how you can access relational data as JSON documents, and how to enforce data integrity if a relational data model is extended with JSON
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