The hottest big data tools in 2025 include Amazon Aurora DSQL, Snowflake Intelligence, and the Databricks Lakebase.
For solution and service providers such as West Seneca, N.Y.-based CyFlare, bringing on new security products is about more than just offering an improved picture of threats facing a customer, ...
The Researcher agent is tailored to simplify and optimize intricate, multi-step research processes. By integrating OpenAI’s advanced research models into Microsoft 365 Copilot, this tool enables users ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the simulation of human intelligence in machines, enabling systems to learn from data, recognize patterns, and make decisions. These decisions can include predicting ...
Juno changes that. Fully embedded within the Uptycs platform, Juno AI acts as a trusted AI analyst that interprets detections, correlates signals, and surfaces real, verifiable insights -- all in a ...
With millions of businesses now using Amazon Web Services (AWS) for their cloud computing needs, it’s become a vital consideration for IT security teams and professionals. As such, AWS offers a broad ...
Rather than spending their time executing manual queries, data analysts will increasingly operate like AI engineers—reviewing, refining, and validating AI-generated outputs. AI is not only reshaping ...
At a recent Tech Field Day Exclusive event, Microsoft unveiled a significant evolution of its security operations strategy—one that attempts to solve a ...
Ben Jones is co-founder and CEO of Data Literacy, and the author of nine books on data and AI, including AI Literacy Fundamentals. In a world increasingly focused on data and AI, the role of the data ...
In the battle against cyber threats, we're losing our most vital asset: our people. While the industry fixates on the latest tools and technologies, security analysts are burning out, crushed under ...
For as long as I’ve worked in data and analytics, predictions of disappearing roles have been common. A decade ago, it was the data warehouse developer. Then it was the data steward. Today, some say ...