Thursday, June 8, 2017

See what you know about SQL Server 2016 licensing; tips on how to do deep learning

Information Management Digest

A roundup of information management content from TechTarget's network | June 8, 2017

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How much do you really know about licensing SQL Server 2016?
By Bridget Botelho, Editorial Director

Should you use Microsoft's Server + CAL licensing model for SQL Server 2016 or does Per Core licensing offer more bang for your buck? Read our primer on SQL Server 2016 licensing and take this quiz to see if you'd choose right.
(SearchSQLServer.com)

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Experts explain how to deploy deep learning in production

When deploying deep learning models into production, experts say it's important to take care of the basics, like model design and testing, to ensure optimal business impact.
(SearchBusinessAnalytics.com)

 
Notre Dame seeks SQL Server baseline for run to cloud

Establishing SQL Server performance baselines is a crucial first step for cloud migrations, says a University of Notre Dame DBA, who is using database monitoring software to do so.
(SearchSQLServer.com)

 
Databricks aims to ease Spark usage via auto-config option

Databricks brings new features to its managed Spark platform -- and to open source Spark -- that it hopes will make the computing engine more widely usable in organizations.
(SearchBusinessAnalytics.com)

 
AC monitor opts for NewSQL database to take on IoT data

A NewSQL database with NoSQL-style scaling and SQL-style queries may be apt for an IoT system that monitors hotel air conditioning. Fast data and ease of development play roles.
(InternetofThingsAgenda.com)

EXPERT ADVICE
 

Time to embrace, capitalize
on an Oracle hybrid cloud

It's time to stop worrying and embrace the Oracle cloud, at least in a hybrid environment that integrates cloud and on-premises systems, says OAUG President Alyssa Johnson.
(SearchOracle.com)

 
NoSQL data stores offer mixed menu for diverse data sets

NoSQL databases offer alternatives to relational software for managing pools of big data. But prospective buyers need to discern between the various types of NoSQL technologies.
(SearchDataManagement.com)

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