There's no doubt that Entity Framework with LINQ is great (I've certainly written enough articles about it). But Entity Framework comes at a cost. As Matthew Jones points out on his blog, using ...
For example, creating new policies may require a first one or more deployables, while updating policy data may require a second one or more deployables, and so forth. Given the volume of data to be ...
Switching from traditional software engineering to building modern cloud apps requires multiple changes on several levels, with data-related security often mistakenly pushed to the margins. But in ...
Enterprises are hoarding more data than ever to fuel their AI ambitions, but at the same time, they are also worried about who can access this data, which is often of a very private nature. PVML is ...
For example, creating new policies may require a first one or more deployables, while updating policy data may require a second one or more deployables, and so forth. Given the volume of data to be ...
File, block and object are fundamental to how users and applications access and modify data storage. That’s been the case for decades, and the transition to the cloud has seen that remain so – but ...
Unstructured data is huge – in all senses. There is lots of it, and file or object sizes can be large. Go back just a decade and the predominant method of storage for unstructured data would have been ...
Imagine a retail firm’s AI spitting out a sales forecast for a regional manager, merging public market trends, open to all, with sensitive customer purchase histories, restricted to top execs. The ...
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