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Why MarkLogic Won the Best Data Lineage Solution Award
Posted by Giles Nelson on 10 December 2018 08:00 AM

I’m delighted to write that on 7th December 2018, MarkLogic was recognized as the Best Data Lineage Solution in the 2018 Data Management Review Awards. It’s a real honour to receive this award, and it also presents an opportunity to explain data lineage, its use in financial services and why MarkLogic® is indeed the Best Data Lineage Solution.

The Importance of Data Lineage

Data lineage is about tracing the lifecycle of data – where it originates from, the path it takes and the


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State Agency Data Challenges: NoSQL to the Rescue
Posted by Kate Ranta on 05 November 2018 08:00 AM

In our last blog, we pointed out that relational databases—technology that isn’t able to keep up with the pace of changes and demands of data—fail to meet clients’ needs, are expensive to manage, can be more vulnerable to breaches and more. Also, your data is stuck in silos and you cannot get a 360-degree view of the data to better meet your customers’ needs.

It’s much better (and more cost-effective) to pick a tool that’s built to address these challenges.

In this blog, we will make the


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Why Sony Is Using a MarkLogic Data Hub for Sales and Financial Processing
Posted by Nicole Roseveare on 01 November 2018 08:00 AM

When you hear “Sony,” you may conjure images of televisions, PlayStations®, TV shows like Breaking Bad or even the little robot dog. It’s a mind-bogglingly large $77 billion business, and at MarkLogic World this year, Sony’s Vice President of IT Rob Maxwell gave us a glimpse into one portion of the business’s complexity: Sony Pictures Television.

Rob was onstage with MarkLogic’s EVP of Products, Joe Pasqua, discussing Sony’s challenging yet common aging IT infrastructure and


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Your State’s Relational Database Is Affecting Service Delivery
Posted by Kate Ranta on 29 October 2018 08:00 AM

Many (probably most!) state governments in the U.S. struggle with the fact that the data their employees need to successfully and smoothly run their important programs is often lost in disconnected silos. They cannot get a complete view of the data, which means that essential services that leverage this information are delayed or ineffective. This is, ultimately, no good for public consumers who rely on these services (read: U.S. citizens).

The struggle with relational databases and


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The pressure on P&C insurance carriers to quickly implement digital transformation (DX) strategies continues to mount. In the race to become digitally relevant, insurance leadership may make superficial changes to interfaces and processes in an attempt to rapidly improve customer engagement. While this may be a logical first step in becoming more digital, CIOs and CDOs at insurance organizations are starting to realize that they need to look deeper within their enterprise architectures


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