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Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
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Breathing New Life into MySQL Apps With Advanced Postgres Capabilities
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Effective data discovery is crucial for maintaining compliance and mitigating risks in today's rapidly evolving privacy landscape. However, traditional manual approaches often struggle to keep pace with the growing volume and complexity of data. Join us for an insightful webinar where industry leaders from TrustArc and Privya will share their expertise on leveraging AI-powered solutions to revolutionize data discovery. You'll learn how to: - Effortlessly maintain a comprehensive, up-to-date data inventory - Harness code scanning insights to gain complete visibility into data flows leveraging the advantages of code scanning over DB scanning - Simplify compliance by leveraging Privya's integration with TrustArc - Implement proven strategies to mitigate third-party risks Our panel of experts will discuss real-world case studies and share practical strategies for overcoming common data discovery challenges. They'll also explore the latest trends and innovations in AI-driven data management, and how these technologies can help organizations stay ahead of the curve in an ever-changing privacy landscape.
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A Principled Technologies deployment guide Conclusion Deploying VMware Cloud Foundation 5.1 on next gen Dell PowerEdge servers brings together critical virtualization capabilities and high-performing hardware infrastructure. Relying on our hands-on experience, this deployment guide offers a comprehensive roadmap that can guide your organization through the seamless integration of advanced VMware cloud solutions with the performance and reliability of Dell PowerEdge servers. In addition to the deployment efficiency, the Cloud Foundation 5.1 and PowerEdge solution delivered strong performance while running a MySQL database workload. By leveraging VMware Cloud Foundation 5.1 and PowerEdge servers, you could help your organization embrace cloud computing with confidence, potentially unlocking a new level of agility, scalability, and efficiency in your data center operations.
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Deploy with confidence: VMware Cloud Foundation 5.1 on next gen Dell PowerEdg...
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If you are a Domino Administrator in any size company you already have a range of skills that make you an expert administrator across many platforms and technologies. In this session Gab explains how to apply those skills and that knowledge to take your career wherever you want to go.
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Copy of the slides presented by Matt Robison to the SFWelly Salesforce user group community on May 2 2024. The audience was truly international with attendees from at least 4 different countries joining online. Matt is an expert in data cloud and this was a brilliant session.
Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt Robison
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