Topic: syncsort

SD Times news digest: GitLab 12.2 now available, Syncsort acquires Pitney Bowes’ Software Solutions, and Google Play store gets a visual refresh

GitLab announced its latest 12.2 release, adding directed acyclic graphs (DAG) for pipelines and design management.  According to the company, DAG is a method to create and manage detailed job dependencies, rather than relying on sequential stages, making CI pipelines faster and more efficient. Design management makes it easy to share, version and collaborate on … continue reading

Report: 5 Big Data trends to monitor in 2018

Syncsort has released the results of its fourth annual Big Data survey, detailing the top use cases and challenges organizations face with Big Data initiatives. Based on the results, there are five key trends that organizations should monitor in 2018. 1. The composition of the data lake has been shifting. The amount of Relational Database … continue reading

software, tensorflow

Tensor2Tensor, XebiaLabs DevOps Platform, and Syncsort’s DMX CDC — SD Times news digest: June 20, 2017

Google is making it easier to experiment with deep learning technologies with the release of Tensor2Tensor (T2T). T2T is an open source system for training deep learning mobiles with TensorFlow, Google’s software library for machine intelligence. With T2T, users can create models for apps like translation, parsing, image captioning and more. T2T includes a library … continue reading

Tips for building finance apps, Dwarf v5 released, and Syncsort creates Integrated Workflow—SD Times news digest: Feb. 16, 2017

Stuck on how to get started building a financial services app? The Google Play/Finance team shared some tips this week on how to build high-quality and accessible financial services apps, featuring a six-step guide for making these apps accessible in the Google Play store. One tip in the guide is to test and iterate the … continue reading

Loggly introduces Gamut Search, Syncsort’s annual Hadoop survey, and Kubernetes releases 1.5.0 changes—SD Times news digest: Dec. 13, 2016

Loggly has introduced Gamut Search, a log analysis technology designed to respond instantly for searches over massive data volumes that span over a long period of time. “Consider that a single movie at TV quality is a gigabyte,” said Charlie Oppenheimer, CEO at Loggly. “Companies are now generating thousands of gigabytes of log data or … continue reading

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