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Posted about 5 years ago by Simon Crosby
A Technical Blog Series for Data Architects This multi-part blog series is intended for data architects and anyone else interested in learning how to design modern real-time data analytics solutions. It explores key principles and ... [More] implications of event streaming and streaming analytics, and concludes that the biggest opportunity to derive meaningful value from data – and gain continuous intelligence about the state of things - lies in the ability to analyze, learn and predict from real-time events in concert with contextual, static and dynamic data. This blog series places continuous intelligence in an architectural context, with reference to established technologies and use cases in place today. [Less]
Posted about 5 years ago by Simon Crosby
A Technical Blog Series for Data Architects This multi-part blog series is intended for data architects and anyone else interested in learning how to design modern real-time data analytics solutions. It explores key principles and ... [More] implications of event streaming and streaming analytics, and concludes that the biggest opportunity to derive meaningful value from data – and gain continuous intelligence about the state of things - lies in the ability to analyze, learn and predict from real-time events in concert with contextual, static and dynamic data. This blog series places continuous intelligence in an architectural context, with reference to established technologies and use cases in place today. [Less]
Posted over 5 years ago by [email protected] (Chris Sachs)
We’re living in an open core universe. These days it can be difficult to differentiate technology capabilities available via open source compared with commercial licensed versions of various software projects. While I can’t solve that ... [More] problem on an industry level, I can take some time to help you understand the differences between open source SwimOS and the commercial Swim Platform. In this post, I’ll break down the capabilities and feature sets of open source SwimOS and the commercial Swim Platform once and for all, so that you have a better understanding of each. [Less]
Posted over 5 years ago by [email protected] (Chris Sachs)
We’re living in an open core universe. These days it can be difficult to differentiate technology capabilities available via open source compared with commercial licensed versions of various software projects. While I can’t solve that ... [More] problem on an industry level, I can take some time to help you understand the differences between open source SwimOS and the commercial Swim Platform. In this post, I’ll break down the capabilities and feature sets of open source SwimOS and the commercial Swim Platform once and for all, so that you have a better understanding of each. [Less]
Posted over 5 years ago by Simon Crosby
Back at the beginning of this century (a long time ago in tech) some brilliant chaps escaped from Google with the recipe for taming enterprise big-data: Hadoop. If it worked for Google, it had to be what enterprises needed right? Cloudera ... [More] and Hortonworks advanced the idea that the big-data lake was a platform for the future of enterprise applications. [Less]
Posted over 5 years ago by Simon Crosby
Back at the beginning of this century (a long time ago in tech) some brilliant chaps escaped from Google with the recipe for taming enterprise big-data: Hadoop. If it worked for Google, it had to be what enterprises needed right? Cloudera ... [More] and Hortonworks advanced the idea that the big-data lake was a platform for the future of enterprise applications. [Less]
Posted over 5 years ago by [email protected] (Brad Johnson)
It’s 2020 and we’re still beholden to application patterns established in the era of mainframe computing. The Web was originally created to exchange static resources between user agents. The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and ... [More] Representational State Transfer (REST) standardized the way static resources are exchanged between user agents.  [Less]
Posted over 5 years ago by [email protected] (Brad Johnson)
It’s 2020 and we’re still beholden to application patterns established in the era of mainframe computing. The Web was originally created to exchange static resources between user agents. The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and ... [More] Representational State Transfer (REST) standardized the way static resources are exchanged between user agents.  [Less]
Posted over 5 years ago by [email protected] (Brad Johnson)
Last week, Swim.ai's Scott Clarke joined the team at MATRIX Labs for a video tutorial about his visualization tool for the MATRIX Creator board, which is powered by swimOS. If you missed the live presentation during the Thanksgiving-week ... [More] shuffle, here’s your chance to catch some tips and tricks about one of our coolest open source demos directly from the creator. [Less]
Posted over 5 years ago by [email protected] (Brad Johnson)
Last week, Swim.ai's Scott Clarke joined the team at MATRIX Labs for a video tutorial about his visualization tool for the MATRIX Creator board, which is powered by swimOS. If you missed the live presentation during the Thanksgiving-week ... [More] shuffle, here’s your chance to catch some tips and tricks about one of our coolest open source demos directly from the creator. [Less]