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Narrowing the lead on big data early adopters
A new SAS survey uncovered a big data disconnect, with only 12 percent of organizations on board. Why weren’t more of the organizations surveyed taking steps ... Read More
Data federation provides option for security and compliance efforts
This is the third in a series of posts about the topic of data federation. Click here for the full series. In the previous post, we ... Read More
Using data federation for a faster approach to integrate disparate data sources
This is the second in a series of posts about the topic of data federation. Click here for the full series. In the previous ... Read More
Data federation reaches maturity, adds virtual option for data access and security
This is the first in a series of posts about the topic of data federation. Click here for the full series. Data federation, the concept ... Read More

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