It's a tale as old as commercialized air travel. You show up at the airport, get through security, take a look at your flight details and find an air traveler's second-most terrifying word next to ...
Abstract: As enterprise data grows in size and complexity, column-level data lineage, which records the creation, transformation, and reference of each column in the warehouse, has been the key to ...
Why is the language developers and DBAs use to organize data such a mess? Here are 13 reasons we wish we could quit SQL, even though we probably won't. For all its popularity and success, SQL is a ...
“Progress may have been all right once, but it went on too long.” That is a line in a poem by humorist Ogden Nash published in The New Yorker magazine’s April 4, 1959, issue. I recently attended ...
Abstract: Natural Language Interfaces for Databases em-power non-technical users to interact with data using natural language (NL). Advanced approaches, utilizing either neural sequence-to-sequence or ...
As I look back at the past 10 years — and at how fast things have unraveled in our homes, schools, and communities — I can’t ignore the obvious: technology use has been a huge part of it. Divisions ...
Northern Virginia has many things that make it stand out to both its residents and those from other states. Unbeknownst to some, one of those things includes data centers. On a global scale, 13% of ...
Bill Plaschke has decided that Clayton Kershaw is the greatest pitcher in Dodgers history. Given the distinct eras in which they both pitched, and the completely different roles starting pitchers have ...