Cloud

Cloud computing services such as Azure, Google Cloud, and AWS, provide pay-as-you-go access to vast data storage and computing capabilities, and allow you to scale the costs as you grow, avoiding expensive set-up costs.

What is Azure?

Azure provides pay-as-you-go access to vast data storage and computing capabilities and allows you to scale the costs as you grow. Read more at …

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What are Azure Cognitive Services?

Azure Cognitive Services is a collection of APIs and services that you can use to integrate intelligent features into your applications. The services …

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What is IBM Cloud?

IBM Cloud provides pay-as-you-go access to vast data storage and computing capabilities and allows you to scale the costs as you grow. Read more at …

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What is AWS (Amazon Web Services)?

AWS provides pay-as-you-go access to vast data storage and computing capabilities and allows you to scale the costs as you grow. Read more at …

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What is Amazon S3?

Amazon S3 is a highly scalable object storage service that can be used to store any amount of data for a range of use cases. Learn more with …

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What is AWS Redshift?

Amazon Redshift is a cloud-based, managed data warehouse service from Amazon Web Services. It allows you to integrate, store, and query large …

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What is Azure Data Factory?

Azure Data Factory allows you to integrate data from several sources for transformation and analytics. Learn more at Nightingale HQ.

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What is Azure Batch?

Azure Batch is a cloud-based job scheduling and compute management service that provides parallel batch processing for intensive workloads.

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What is cloud data development?

Cloud data development is the process of migrating your data storage solution onto a central, cloud-based resource upon which analytical environments …

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