The data mesh architecture promised to eliminate the inefficiencies and errors of the data lake. What went wrong?
For the past two decades, distributed caches, also known as in-memory data grids, have been used to address such challenges.
A recent significant update to China’s arbitration law did not go as far as some expected, and did not result in alignment with the UNCITRAL Model Law. Vincent Mu of Llinks Law Offices explains why th ...