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Von Neumann Architecture vs. Harvard Architecture: A Detailed Comparison

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Von Neumann architecture is the foundation for most modern computers, while Harvard architecture offers an alternative design for specific applications. This article provides a detailed comparison of the two most popular computer architectures.

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What is a Data Lake? Definition, Architecture, Tools, and Applications

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Enterprises can house structured and unstructured data via object storage units or blobs using a data lake. Definition, Architecture, Tools, and Applications appeared first on Spiceworks. The post What is a Data Lake?

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What Is a Data Warehouse? Definition, Architecture, Tools, and Applications

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A data warehouse aggregates enterprise data from multiple sources to support querying and analysis for better decisions. Definition, Architecture, Tools, and Applications appeared first on Spiceworks. The post What Is a Data Warehouse?

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AI-Driven Platforms Will Move Business Applications Beyond The ERP Era

Forrester IT

Forrester’s vision for the future of business applications is that modern specialist SaaS platforms will replace on-premises “omnisuites.” ” The enterprise resource planning (ERP) era is over. The ERP model of a single […].

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Microservices: The Dark Side

Speaker: Prem Chandrasekaran

In his best-selling book Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture, Martin Fowler famously coined the first law of distributed computing—"Don’t distribute your objects"—implying that working with this style of architecture can be challenging.

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Forrester’s 2021 Financial Services Architecture Survey Needs Your Input

Forrester IT

They leverage the answer to this question to assess their overall strategic position, compare their key challenges with those of others, and plan for the transformation of their application landscape to a more powerful customer-centric approach. Source: Financial Services Firms Have Solid […].

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Lean Isn’t Always Lean: There Are Lean Cores And Lean Cores In Banking

Forrester IT

A few days ago, I discussed application architecture in banking with a banking software vendor. Starting from there, we had a look at that vendor’s core banking solutions and further back-end systems such as trade finance. The vendor quickly suggested that its solutions align with Forrester’s concept of a lean core.

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