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How IoT s Massive Data Sprawl Opens New Opportunities

How IoT’s ‘Massive Data Sprawl’ Opens New Opportunities The growth of the Internet of Things market means an incoming, perpetually expanding flood of data, which creates all sorts of big new problems that can translate into big new opportunities for solution providers. CRN talks to executives at three vendors working in IoT, edge computing and AI about the different kinds of software and systems that can help organizations make sense out of all the IoT data they’re collecting. By Dylan Martin July 26, 2021, 05:51 PM EDT There is a data tsunami coming and well, it may already be here, largely thanks to the increasingly growing number of IoT sensors and endpoints that are sprouting at the edge. Consider Gartner’s prediction from a few years ago that the amount of data created by enterprises outside traditional data centers will reach 75 percent, much higher than the 10 percent figure it assessed for 2018.

Theresa Claire Lavoie

Theresa Claire Lavoie, of Marathon ON, sadly left us on May 15, 2021. She lived a lifetime of great stories and memories shared with her husband of almost 25 years, Wilfred, her late husband Henri Major, her daughters Sylvie (Mike Walton) and Corinna (Ian Glazier), her son Daniel (Marnie Major) and Wilfred’s daughter Marion (John Desjardins). It is with sadness and longing that her grandchildren and their young families - Katrienne Walton (mother to Szion and Adelie), River and Justine Walton (parents to Mina Rose), Allyn Walton and Kelvin Smoler, Dylan Major and Chantal Gingras, Cameron, Malcolm and Owen (the Glazier boys), Adam and Meghan Desjardins (parents to Mollie and Dalton), and Leah and Neil Broadbent (parents to Allison and Elliot) - lament the great loss of her wisdom and love. Of the hundreds of her siblings, only Gerald Blais and Georgette Marcotte survive her to tell us those things that can only be told after she is gone. She is now in the arms of God, her p

Hazelcast Demonstrates Cloud Efficiency, Real-Time Stream Processing of One Billion Events per Second

Share this article Share this article SAN MATEO, Calif., March 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Hazelcast, the fast cloud application platform, today announced that it successfully achieved a stream processing performance milestone of one billion events per second with 26-millisecond latency on 720 virtual CPUs (vCPUs) in a public cloud deployment. The Hazelcast In-Memory Computing Platform provides high speed, cloud-native, distributed stateful stream processing capabilities integrated with in-memory storage to power software applications with the highest throughput and lowest latency requirements. In addition to its performance, Hazelcast is architected to run with maximum efficiency to minimize the hardware footprint, delivering best-in-class total cost of ownership.

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