Data

uLinga Gateway Data Transformation

Powerful new feature provides extensive data manipulation options, including ISO8583 Support

uLinga for Kafka, widely recognised as the best solution for integrating NonStop applications with Kafka, and uLinga Gateway, the newest product in the uLinga suite, have recently been enhanced to add powerful data transformation capabilities.  This article gives an introductory overview to these capabilities, and then takes a deep dive into one possible use case – transforming the venerable ISO8583 standard into JSON.…

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Modern file storage accelerates the AI-driven search for cures

The hunt for new cures and treatments is at the leading edge of life sciences research. HPE GreenLake for File Storage delivers the next-gen file storage needed to accelerate that search. Learn how.

David Yu, HPE Storage Product Marketing

In recent decades, experts in life sciences and healthcare have made significant progress in their search to improve human health and quality of life.

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Are we on the path to a National Data Privacy Law?

For years, US lawmakers have avoided making tough calls about what data privacy protections we should give consumers and how they should be enforced. That finally may be changing.

Last week, the US House Energy and Commerce Committee greenlit a watershed privacy bill that strikes compromises on a series of major issues that have long vexed congressional negotiators. It marks the first time a federal consumer privacy bill has made it out of a US congressional committee, a historic feat.

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The Insider Threat Problem: Your biggest threat may already be inside!

With insider threats it’s not a matter of if, but rather a question of when your organization will be hit. Just last week HackerOne, a security company, dealt with a rogue employee stealing data reported through the company’s bug bounty system. According to the article, the insider threat actor was turning around and using the privileged data to claim bounties directly from the affected companies, making a tidy profit.…

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Catharina Hospital Chooses HPE Ezmeral to Help Improve Patient Care

The largest hospital in the Netherlands’ Eindhoven region will implement AI to increase accuracy and help speed diagnosis of heart disease.

Every year, approximately 40,000 patients are diagnosed with heart failure in the Netherlands.[1] One of the most troubling issues confronting cardiologists is that heart disease often develops without any noticeable symptoms. Catharina Hospital, the largest hospital in the Netherlands’ Eindhoven region, plans to use artificial intelligence (AI) to help solve this challenge.…

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Why it’s Time to Get Proactive About Security

Of all the business risks facing organizations today, cyber-attacks were recently highlighted by executives as the most serious. That’s a heartening sign that awareness levels at the very top are at least improving. But it’s too soon to get carried away. In fact, separate research reveals that many organizations still treat security as an afterthought, until they’re breached.

It’s 2022 and organizations can do better.…

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Omer Asad on the Future of HPE Storage

HPE is charging ahead with Storage-as-a-Service and Omer Asad is bringing a suite of new cloud data services, powered by the high-performance storage hardware that HPE is known for.

With HPE Storage, we have been on a journey to change the way people capture, store, access and use their data.

More and more companies are recognizing that data is an asset – and that the ability to capture, store and manage data is crucial for businesses that want to remain competitive.…

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Digital Data Hoarding

I have recently had the misfortune to spend a lot of time watching daytime TV due to catching Covid, despite being fully vaccinated and boosted it put me out of action. Luckily as I write this, I seem to be through the worst of it.
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