databases
Coverage of databases in the Nexus archive.
- Indicators cited as ‘missing’ being monitored through national surveys, databases: Government sources
Government sources state that missing indicators are being monitored through national surveys and databases. The Union Health Ministry aims to report each indicator via the most authoritative source to reduce duplication and enhance data coherence.
- Ransomware Actors Show Up In Person to Steal Law Firm Data
The FBI has issued a warning about the ransomware group Silent Ransom Group targeting law firms through social engineering tactics to infiltrate servers and databases. The group is stealing sensitive data and demanding ransoms, highlighting a growing threat to legal institutions.
- 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.
- People Do Not Yearn for Automation
The article discusses a growing backlash against automation, highlighting a podcast episode from The Verge and Hacker News comments questioning the enthusiasm for AI and automation technologies. It notes that public sentiment is skeptical, with concerns about job displacement and over-reliance on automated systems.
- Columnar Storage Is Normalization
The article argues that columnar storage in databases aligns with normalization principles, challenging common perceptions. It suggests that this approach optimizes data organization and query performance.
- 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.