Devops

Is your data “normal” enough?
What does it mean that data is normalized? In a nutshell, data normalization is the act of organizing data in a database. This includes establishing tables and relationships between them according to rules intended to protect the data and make the database more adaptable by removing redundancy and inconsistent dependency.

Is DataOps more than DevOps for data?
DataOps and DevOps are collaborative approaches between developers and IT operations teams. The trend started with DevOps first. This communication and collaboration approach was then applied to data processing. Both methods argue that collaboration is the primary approach for application development and IT operations teams, but they target different operation

How do systemic approaches to IT operations impact the business culture?
How are dynamic IT operations affecting company culture? What do businesses need to understand about data driven AI to successfully drive their operations into the future? Risks that previously stayed inside organizational units, such as IT Ops, now leak across domains, influencing decision-making for the entire company. These factors, including

The Importance of DevOps in The Internet of Things
Pursuing DevOps ROI (return on investment) is compelling for organizations that adopt this approach to agile development practices. With the evolution toward cloud and mobile apps that run on converged infrastructures companies that implement DevOps processes can realize significant benefits in the three components of ROI. These include reduced costs,

Data Science Needs to Fail More, Faster.
Darwin never actually said the following quote, but it’s truthy so I’ll use it: It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. —Darwin-ish I was watching a talk by Josh Wills the other day. He was applying