While Snowflake is talking up its use of Iceberg to promote interoperability, Databricks is buying Tabular, the tool built on Iceberg’s table format by Iceberg’s creators.| InfoWorld
If you want trustworthy AI results, you need trustworthy people shaping the prompts, verifying the data, and overseeing the whole AI process.| InfoWorld
AWS is the latest hyperscaler reported to be scaling back its plans for leasing new colocation capacity — but the moves should not affect enterprises for now, analysts say.| Network World
Cloud-native data platform puts Spark, Presto, Hive, and Airflow at your fingertips, while controlling your cloud spending| InfoWorld
Perhaps the biggest thing since open source or Google, LLMs may have companies fighting for supremacy, but it’s the developers who come out ahead.| InfoWorld
Modern data warehouses can query structured data and semi-structured data simultaneously, and even combine historical data and streaming live data for analysis.| InfoWorld
Databricks is open sourcing Delta Lake to counter criticism from rivals and take on Apache Iceberg as well as data warehouse products from Snowflake, Starburst, Dremio, Google Cloud, AWS, Oracle and HPE.| InfoWorld
Fast, flexible, and developer-friendly, Apache Spark is the leading platform for large-scale SQL, batch processing, stream processing, and machine learning.| InfoWorld
Find out what makes Python a versatile powerhouse for modern software development—from data science to machine learning, systems automation, web and API development, and more.| InfoWorld
Deep learning has improved machine translation and other natural language processing tasks by leaps and bounds| InfoWorld
Deep neural networks can solve the most challenging problems, but require abundant computing power and massive amounts of data.| InfoWorld
Generative AI models can carry on conversations, answer questions, write stories, produce source code, and create images and videos of almost any description. Here's how generative AI works, how it's being used, and why it’s more limited than you might think.| InfoWorld