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Monthly Archives: November 2022
How to Find a Professional Design Team
A business that wants to grow and scale will need a design team. According to Firstsiteguide, 70% of small-to-mid-sized enterprises invest more in their digital presence. As companies began to move online, the demand for user-friendly software to attract large … Continue reading
BlockFi lawyer tells bankruptcy court that the priority is to ‘maximize client recoveries’
BlockFi’s bankruptcy proceedings kicked off on Tuesday, with lawyers from the crypto lender telling the court they would fight to get clients their money back.
AWS adds automated agent monitoring to Amazon Contact Center
AWS introduced Contact Center, its customer service oriented product some years ago, putting it smack dab in the middle of enterprise applications. It also places the company in the position of competing directly with the likes of Salesforce and other … Continue reading
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8 Great gifts for anyone working from home
This time two years ago, I changed up my annual gift guide feature’s focus from travel to working from home. After all, very few of us were doing much traveling at the time. I planned to switch back as the … Continue reading
Amazon introduces AWS Supply Chain to help bring order to supply chain chaos
Over the last several years, we’ve seen supply chain disruptions the likes of which we haven’t seen previously. The pandemic led to a series of issues that spiraled into a full-blown supply chain crisis. Amazon wants to put AWS technology … Continue reading
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AWS gets data clean rooms for analytics data
AWS today launched a new service that will help users inside an advertising or marketing organization share data with other employees inside their company or with outside partners, all without running the risk of inadvertently sharing personal data. This new … Continue reading
Can age verification stop children seeing pornography?
As part of the Online Safety Bill, all sites that publish pornography will have to age-check their users.
Amazon Security Lake is a standards-based data lake for security data
AWS today announced Amazon Security Lake, a new purpose-built data lake for security-related data. It can aggregate data from cloud and on-premises infrastructure, firewalls and endpoint security solutions. It helps enterprises centralize all of their security data in a single … Continue reading
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Amazon takes a step towards a zero ETL future with two announcements at re:Invent
Amazon made a couple of announcements today at AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas that helps move data management towards a future without the need for ETL. ETL, extract transform load, is the bane of every data scientist and team as … Continue reading
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No Cookies? Retention.com Helps Provide Privacy-First Actionable Data
The ongoing struggle over safe data management continues to heat up. Third-party cookies have had a bad rap for years, and while their future for providing actionable data remains murky, it doesn’t look good. This leaves businesses scrambling to look … Continue reading