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If data has gravity, what does that mean for the cloud? In short, it means the future of data will largely live there, accessed as and when needed by terrestrial and ethereal applications alike! And the best news? There are more options than you can count on two hands. Check out this epsiode of DM Radio to hear from four of the industry's sharpest minds: Bruno Aziza of Google, Stephen Brobst of Teradata, Matt Cusack of Yellowbrick, and Rob Hedgpeth of MariaDB.
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If data has gravity, what does that mean for the cloud? In short, it means the future of data will largely live there, accessed as and when needed by terrestrial and ethereal applications alike! And the best news? There are more options than you can count on two hands. Check out this epsiode of DM Radio to hear from four of the industry's sharpest minds: Bruno Aziza of Google, Stephen Brobst of Teradata, Matt Cusack of Yellowbrick, and Rob Hedgpeth of MariaDB.