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How to Repurpose, Reuse, and Upcycle Data

It’s no secret that creating data-driven marketing materials can be time consuming and labor intensive. Turning your data into marketable content is a creative process that requires time, energy, and ingenuity. So, it makes sense to repurpose, reuse, and upcycle data to…

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Valuable new features in SlashDB 0.9 Revision 1

We are pleased to announce the first revision of our 0.9 release from two months ago. In addition to improvements to performance and concurrency this revision carries a slew of readily applicable business features. SlashDB enables data scientists, software engineers…

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SlashDB Sponsors Koderek Conference and Hackathon

Inaugural Koderek Conference and Hackathon took place earlier this month in Warsaw, Poland. The event's goal was to promote computer science and programming among kids and young adults. By all accounts the event was very successful and the number of…

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The History of Data Retrieval

Information or data retrieval is an essential element to business success, as businesses are increasingly relying on data to evaluate user behavior and predict how products will perform within key demographics. Interestingly enough, the ability to access information faster has…

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The Art of Storytelling with Data

People enjoy stories. Everyone likes listening to stories, reading stories, and watching stories unfold on TV or at the movies. Stories are the natural mode in which the brain processes information. At a fundamental level, stories are what make us…

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URLs – Following the Trail of Associative Thinking

We all understand that the human mind does not operate in a linear fashion. Despite this, people routinely rely on linearly arranged materials (reports, spreadsheets, articles, etc.) to review or study new information. Such materials are often organized into sections…

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Split Brain Condition in Distributed Systems

Today's application software runs in the complex environment of interdependent services connected in a network. Users don't even think about it and many software developers give networks little more consideration than electricity. Meanwhile... Processes, servers, NICs, switches, and local and wide…

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