Fit for purpose: The case for the purpose-built database
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Even as COVID eases, cloud computing and AWS keep flying high
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Why cloud databases are taking over the world
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Distributed ledger technology (DLT) has long been used in financial industries to improve security while sharing data with multiple people or entities. As the technology improves and the internet of things (IoT) gains popularity, some companies have been experimenting with ways they can use DLT and blockchain to bolster their IoT security. Some affected industries include supply chain, healthcare, financial services, and government entities. They’ve found success in reducing data silos, providing greater confidence in their stored data, and verifying transactions. To help you bolster your own IoT security, we’ve delved deeper into these advantages.
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