SQL will continue to serve as the lingua franca but the world of data will speak in graphs, vectors, LLMs too– and relational databases will stay but not in the same chair. Here’s why?
Data platforms have moved from static, disconnected systems to integrated environments where analytics and real-time data ...
The penetration of artificial intelligence in American companies jumped from 6.6% in 2023 to more than 46% in 2026, due to ...
New release adds global database connections, logical datasources, relational validation and flexible inspections to ...
The CIA has some interesting things to say about data governance in their “Simple Sabotage Field Manual.” So much so that I think this historic document from the era of the Office of Strategic ...
I would not give a fig for the simplicity this side of complexity, but I would give my life for the simplicity on the other side of complexity.” — Olliver Wendell Holmes We seem to appreciate simple ...
The Database Management System (DBMS) market is primarily driven by the rapid growth of data generated across enterprises, ...
As AI demand outpaces the availability of high-quality training data, synthetic data offers a path forward. We unpack how synthetic datasets help teams overcome data scarcity to build production-ready ...
Who gets the job interview. Who receives public benefits. Who is flagged as high risk. Increasingly, these outcomes are ...
In the AI era, insurance can’t risk shared infrastructure, so we went single-tenant — and it turned isolation into a growth advantage.
This is an audio transcript of the Tech Tonic podcast episode: Artificial Intimacy — The AI therapist that ended a marriage Cristina Criddle In the summer of 2025, Kirsty decided she needed help.
Is humanity at a crossroads, potentially in the crosshairs of malign AI? We may not know, but best not to ignore the possibilities.