Cornell leads National Science Foundation Federated Cloud Project

Cornell University will lead a five-year, $5 million project sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to build a federated cloud comprised of data infrastructure building blocks (DIBBs) designed to support scientists and engineers requiring flexible workflows and analysis tools for large-scale data sets, known as the Aristotle Cloud Federation.

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Businesses fail to measure or monitor customer service quality

Research highlights lack of consensus on what quality means and finds many businesses prevented by cost, resource and technology barriers from achieving it.

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Alteryx secures $85 million investment

Led by Iconiq Capital and Insight Venture Partners to drive generational shift in analytics and fuel exponential growth.

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Dell reinforces ‘All-Data’ strategy

End-to-end big data and analytics solution helps organizations harness all data to connect better with customers, improve operations and systems, and drive new business creation.

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Senior management have unrealistic expectations about IT downtime

Report identifies gap between IT and senior management expectations.

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Rapid7 acquires Logentries

Rapid7 has acquired RevelOps, Inc. d/b/a Logentries (Logentries), a leading provider of machine data search technology.

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