Because storage needs and technologies have diversified greatly over the past 20 years, it makes sense to enact an IT strategy that coalesces with overall IT architecture planning.
Storage Should Not be Treated Like an Unloved Part of IT
Because storage needs and technologies have diversified greatly over the past 20 years, it makes sense to enact an IT strategy that coalesces with overall IT architecture planning.
Insights Will Save Your Next Supply Chain Disruption
Global supply chain disruptions happen. What we learn from them matters greatly.
Insights Will Save Your Next Supply Chain Disruption
Global supply chain disruptions happen. What we learn from them matters greatly.
Insights Will Save Your Next Supply Chain Disruption
Global supply chain disruptions happen. What we learn from them matters greatly.
Improving Data Processing with Spark 3.0 & Delta Lake
Collecting, processing, and carrying out analysis on streaming data, in industries such as ad-tech involves intense data engineering. The data generated daily is huge (100s of GB data) and requires a significant processing time to process the data for subsequent steps. Another challenge is the joining of datasets to derive insights. Each process on average […]
Canadian Olympians Owe Gold to Data Visualization
How do you train for the Olympics when your training facility is closed due to COVID? A data collection, analytics, and visualization project helped Canada keep its athletes safe as they got ready for the Tokyo summer games.
How to Explain Complex Technology Issues to Business Leaders
Promising digital initiatives can only succeed with enthusiastic management support. Here’s how you can help business leaders understand why a complex new project is necessary for long-term competitive success.
It’s Time to Reimagine the IT Department
The IT department has been called IT since the 1990s, but technology and roles have since changed. Should the name not change as well to reflect what the modern department does?
It’s Time to Reimagine the IT Department
The IT department has been called IT since the 1990s, but technology and roles have since changed. Should the name not change as well to reflect what the modern department does?