Data 2022 Outlook Part Two Reality Bytes The Data Mesh

According to Google Trends, “data mesh” was one of the topics that broke the internet in 2021 – even more so than “data lakehouse.” However, it’s a topic that addresses a point of pain: We dump all sorts of data into data lakes or other silos, then we lose track of them or don’t adequately utilize and govern them. After a couple years of incubation, we now expect data meshes will draw their first serious scrutiny....

March 16, 2023 · 5 min · 962 words · Francene Lamb

Data Mesh Should You Try This At Home

Remember when the data lake was supposed to be the end state? Just like the enterprise data warehouse before it, the notion that all data could roll into one place so that there was only a single source of truth that all walks of life across the enterprise could access proved unrealistic. The connectedness of the Internet, the seemingly cheap storage and endless scalability of the cloud, the explosion of smart device and IoT data threaten to overwhelm the data warehouses and data lakes so laboriously set up....

March 16, 2023 · 11 min · 2254 words · Douglass Lavoie

Delta To Extend Free Wi Fi Across All Flights

“I’ve long had a vision that Wi-Fi should be free for all,” Bastian said at CES in Las Vegas. “After all, we’re closer to the darn satellites in the sky.” The service, he said, is “going to be free, it’s going to be fast, and it’s going to be available for everyone. It doesn’t matter what price you paid for your seat, what class of service you chose, what credit card you used, what mobile carrier you’re connected to....

March 16, 2023 · 2 min · 270 words · John Meyers

Dentist Charged By Sec For Digital Token Project Fraud Pump And Dump Ai Stock Scheme

Edgar Radjabli, a former dentist, controlled Apis Capital Management LLC., marketed as an advisory firm that the SEC says was unregistered. Through this company, Radjabli allegedly controlled Apis Tokens as a managing partner, an offering called the “first tokenized hedge fund” which was based on the Stellar platform. Apis Tokens were touted as a way for investors to access the ACM Market Neutral Volatility Strategy fund by converting cryptocurrency including Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) into Apis Tokens and stakes in the fund....

March 16, 2023 · 3 min · 553 words · Richard Dawson

Does Ipvanish Work With Netflix In 2023 Yes An Easy Guide

In addition, while some VPNs can access Netflix reliably, they may only work well with a few different regional libraries. If you have used IPVanish to watch Netflix, then you know that it doesn’t get blocked often and can access some of the most popular Netflix libraries. After testing 100+ VPNs, my team and I found that IPVanish is a strong choice for watching Netflix, especially if you need to access the US, Canada, and Australia libraries....

March 16, 2023 · 7 min · 1395 words · Melinda Foster

Does Nordvpn Work With Hulu In 2023 Only If You Do This

Hulu is making it harder for VPNs to bypass their geo-restrictions. When you launch Hulu with a VPN, your IP address is checked against a list of known VPN server IPs. If a match is found, your connection will be blocked and you won’t be able to stream content. The only way to overcome this problem is with a VPN that regularly refreshes the IP addresses of its servers to prevent detection....

March 16, 2023 · 4 min · 767 words · Rachel Magana

Dremio S Dart Initiative Further Consolidates Lake And Warehouse Paradigms

Also read: Startup Dremio emerges from stealth, launches memory-based BI query engine The initiative, called Dart (itself a reference to Dremio’s core Apache “Arrow” technology), is delivering certain performance gains immediately and will continue to improve the platform over the course of the next year or so. Tomer Shiran, founder and chief product officer at Dremio, briefed ZDNet and explained that Dart will get the Dremio platform to outperform SQL engines like Apache Hive and Presto, and match the performance of the Snowflakes and Redshifts of the world, while still allowing customers to keep their data in open formats and stored in cloud object storage (or HDFS, for that matter)....

March 16, 2023 · 3 min · 623 words · Kami Jensen

Esr Halolock Wallet Stand Hands On Multi Card Wallet And Adjustable Stand For The Iphone

ESR’s new and very affordable HaloLock Wallet Stand provides three slots for cards, one that has a clear window perfect for a driver’s license, and also serves as an adjustable kickstand. It is exactly what I have been looking for in a simple wallet with a price of just $26.99. Also: The 8 best iPhone models: Which is right for you? The ESR HaloLock Wallet Stand is constructed of vegan leather and is available in black or brown colors....

March 16, 2023 · 2 min · 340 words · Robin Burke

Eu Businesses Fined 114 000 For Gdpr Violations Vpnoverview Com

GDPR Fines Expected to Increase The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is a powerful European data privacy law. It was introduced to safeguard sensitive personal information. GDPR specifies stiff penalties if companies lose control of data or process it without proper consent. Under the law, companies can be fined up to 4% of their global annual revenue for violations of the law. The law is in force in the 28 European member states as well as Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein....

March 16, 2023 · 3 min · 476 words · Misty Horne

Everyone Is Burned Out That S Becoming A Security Nightmare

Research by cybersecurity company 1Password suggests that the challenge of remote working two years into the COVID-19 pandemic is leaving staff feeling burned out and less likely to pay attention to security guidelines. According to the survey, burned-out employees are more apathetic about workplace cybersecurity measures and are three times more likely to ignore suggested best practices. SEE: A winning strategy for cybersecurity (ZDNet special report) Risky behaviours include downloading software and apps without IT’s express permission, and thus increasing the amount of shadow IT on networks that’s difficult for the IT department to properly manage....

March 16, 2023 · 3 min · 569 words · Nicole Gonzalez

Everything You Need To Know About The Nullcon Conference 2018

The event was created as a gathering for researchers and organizations to brainstorm and demonstrate why the current technology is not sufficient and what should be the focus for the coming years, pertaining to information security. When we first started, back in 2010, nullcon was known mainly as a research oriented conference. That is something we kept throughout our journey. Since then, the event has grown and evolved significantly. One of the most valuable additions is a participation of CXOs from around the world....

March 16, 2023 · 3 min · 453 words · Arthur Lyons

Experts Suggest Tougher Limits On Access For Employees After Supreme Court Ruling Limits Use Of Hacking Law

The 6-3 decision put a limit on how the federal government can use the law to prosecute those who unlawfully access a system. In her majority opinion, Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote that Nathan Van Buren – a police officer from Cummings, Georgia who was convicted for taking a bribe to look up a license plate – did not violate the CFAA because as an officer he was given full access to the license plate database....

March 16, 2023 · 4 min · 803 words · Michelle Malley

Fedora 38 Beta Has Arrived And It Heralds A Spectacular Upcoming Release

Also: The best Linux laptops From the installer to the desktop to the included apps, Fedora 38 is spectacular…even in beta form. I installed the beta to see what was what and I walked away seriously impressed. Much of the goodness to come with Fedora 38 is the fruit of the GNOME team’s labor. Fedora 38 benefits from all the hard work put into GNOME 44 and it shows. With GNOME 44 we get performance improvements, bug fixes, a new screenshot icon (found in the Quick Menu), a new Bluetooth selection in the Quick Menu, a much-improved Settings menu, plenty of file manager improvements, and all the GNOME app upgrades you could need....

March 16, 2023 · 4 min · 737 words · Harriette Brule

Fitbit Is Ending Pc And Mac Syncing Here S What You Have To Do Instead

The upcoming change, spotted by 9to5Google in a Fitbit support page, affects the Fitbit Connect app for PCs and Macs. It will be deactivated on October 13, 2022 after which users need to install the Fitbit app on an Android phone or an iPhone. “On October 13, 2022 we’re removing the option to sync your Fitbit device with the Fitbit Connect app on your computer. Download and use the Fitbit app on your phone to sync your device,” Fitbit notes....

March 16, 2023 · 2 min · 275 words · Henry Vandeventer

Fortnite Maker Epic Games Is Acquiring Music Marketplace Bandcamp

The company did not respond to requests for comment about the deal’s financial terms. But Diamond called Epic Games “champions for a fair and open Internet” and noted that Bandcamp would continue operating as a standalone marketplace and music community. Diamond is also staying on as CEO of the company. “The products and services you depend on aren’t going anywhere, we’ll continue to build Bandcamp around our artists-first revenue model (where artists net an average of 82% of every sale), you’ll still have the same control over how you offer your music, Bandcamp Fridays will continue as planned, and the Daily will keep highlighting the diverse, amazing music on the site,” Diamond said....

March 16, 2023 · 3 min · 638 words · William Koeneman

From Windows 98 To Mars 22 This 20 Year Old Spaceship Just Got A Software Upgrade

Nineteen years after its launch, the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionospheric Sounding (MARSIS) instrument on the Mars Express is finally getting an update. This system update will allow it to view the surfaces of Mars and its moon Phobos in greater detail. “We faced a number of challenges to improve the performance of MARSIS,” says Carlo Nenna, MARSIS on-board software engineer at Enginium is implementing the upgrade. “Not least because the MARSIS software was originally designed over 20 years ago, using a development environment based on Microsoft Windows 98!...

March 16, 2023 · 2 min · 367 words · Gary Whitfield

Future Of Sports Can Ai Do A Better Job Than Professional Coaches

The concept recently got a test run thanks to, of all things, a sports betting website called SportsBettingDime, which enlisted OpenAI’s latest text generator, GPT-3, to see if AI could emulate a head coach. The study (full results here) prompted GPT-3 to generate motivational speeches, handle in-game scenarios, and promote team building, which is among the important functions of a head coach in many sports. The site then asked NBA and NFL superfans how GPT-3 performed....

March 16, 2023 · 4 min · 763 words · Tommy Miller

Galaxy S22 Ultra 5 Productivity Tips For Samsung S Newest Smartphone

There’s more to the S22 Ultra than the S Pen, however. Below are five tips and tricks to help increase your productivity on the S22 Ultra, even if that means you’re just making GIFs and memes with the S Pen. I’m not one to judge. Put the S Pen to work The Galaxy S22 Ultra’s S Pen support is arguably its headlining feature and for a good reason. The addition of Samsung’s stylus and a place to store it inside the phone makes the S22 Ultra more like a Galaxy Note than anything else....

March 16, 2023 · 4 min · 717 words · Dorothy Meriwether

Garmin Inreach Mini 2 Rugged Compact Satellite Communicator Provides Essential Connectivity

The inReach Mini 2 is an ultra-compact satellite communicator, available now for $399.99. One just arrived for testing, so stay tuned for a full review after we get a chance to explore the great outdoors and get some miles on this new essential tool. The original inReach Mini was released in 2018, and at first glance, it doesn’t look like much has changed. However, a significant improvement in battery life is the foundation of the inReach Mini 2....

March 16, 2023 · 3 min · 447 words · William Sperling

Gartner S Latest Figures Show 10 Boost In 2021 Pc Sales Despite Slowing Fourth Quarter

According to the measurement company, a total of 339.8 million PCs were shipped in 2021, compared to 2020’s 309.1 million. The biggest seller was once again Lenovo, which accounted for 84 million shipments and 24.7% of the market. It was followed by HP at 74.2 million (21.8% share) and Dell in third with 59.7 million (17.6% share). Apple and Acer were neck-and-neck for fourth and fifth place, respectively. Apple moved 25....

March 16, 2023 · 2 min · 297 words · Jim Smith