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No Database Is Perfect: Applying CAP Theorem to Database Choice

Dataversity

Since its introduction to the marketplace in 2000, the consistency, availability, and partition theorem, or CAP theorem, has been a guiding principle in database management. Computer scientist Eric Brewer presented the CAP theorem in a talk about distributed systems that provide web services.

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Discovering the Wonders of Data-Driven PPC Marketing

Smart Data Collective

Here’s how they differ – Google Ads – They are present on Google, Search Partner sites, YouTube, Gmail and Display Network sites, making them the largest pay-per-click platform. Google Ads was launched in October 2000 and has gone through some significant changes and improvements in the past 17 years.

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Technical Analysis is Changing Quickly in the Era of Big Data

Smart Data Collective

For example, due to computerization and algorithmic trading, Goldman Sachs decreased the number of people trading stocks from 600 to 2, from 2000 to 2016. The law of big numbers reinforces the reliability and accuracy of our analyses. By analyzing vast amounts of data, we unveil patterns and correlations that were previously hidden.

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Becoming an Intelligent, Sustainable Enterprise with SAP

Timo Elliott

Speaking of our customers, we are incredibly proud to be trusted by 92% of the Forbes Global 2000 Companies to run their most mission critical systems. Together, we aspire to enable every organization to achieve zero emissions, zero waste, and zero inequality. Trusted by customers.

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From Documentum to Document Management

Argon Digital

However, storing electronic documents in the computer version of a filing cabinet and sharing file folders on a server still presented challenges. When every dollar we spend for technology is scrutinized, I have to present a solid use case for this kind of investment. In 1985 the first scanner was invented, and we’ve never looked back.

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Everything You Need to Know About Business Intelligence

Christian Steven

As business intelligence became a commonly known phrase in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s, an abundance of new vendors joined the market. At that time, there were only basic functions of business intelligence - producing data and reports, organizing it, and visualizing it in a presentable way.

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Agile 2018 Interviews: Day One

Leading Agile

Mark and Johanna Co-Presented a talk at Agile 2018 entitled: You have to Say More There: Effective Communication in a Distributed Agile Team. The Pattern Almanac 2000. As always, it was a blast catching up with everyone and we’re already looking forward to next year. Johanna Rothman and Mark Kilby. Linda Rising. Contact Info.

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