data management
Coverage of data management in the Nexus archive.
- The ‘tokenization of everything’ is no longer a theory
The article discusses the transition of 'tokenization of everything' from a theoretical concept to a practical reality, highlighting its implications across various sectors. It emphasizes the growing adoption of tokenization in finance, data management, and digital assets.
- Databases Were Not Designed for This
The article 'Databases Were Not Designed for This' by Arpit Bhayani discusses how traditional databases struggle with modern data management challenges, particularly in handling complex, real-time, and unstructured data. It highlights the need for 'defensive databases' to address these limitations, sparking a Hacker News discussion.
- What Game Engines Know About Data That Databases Forgot
The article explores how game engines manage data more effectively than traditional databases, highlighting their advanced capabilities in handling complex data relationships. It discusses the implications of this technological advancement for data management and application development.
- How poor data hobble Britain’s immigration policy
The article highlights how poor data quality undermines Britain's immigration policy effectiveness, citing gaps, errors, and bureaucratic fragmentation as major obstacles. These issues prevent a clear, accurate picture needed for informed policy decisions.