November 26, 2019

With Hadoop in Decline, What’s Next for Big Data?

Hadoop hasn't lived up to its early promise.  Enterprises in North America are already investing in their third generation data lake, with the same goal of “democratizing data” at scale. The goal of Governed Self-Service providing business insights, and ultimately…

Posted by: Matt Baird

November 19, 2019

Employee Spotlight: Martin Carrillo

At AtScale, we're only as successful as our customers. Everyday, we strive to make sure that our customers are equipped with the right tools and support that they need to succeed. Who is behind these operations? Today we introduce you…

Posted by: Kayla Chiara

November 8, 2019

AtScale Embraces the Digital Revolution at the CIO Forum in Toronto

This week, AtScale joined senior-level IT executives at the CIO Executive Forum in Toronto. The theme of the day was “Embracing the Digital Revolution from Information to Transformation.”  The day began with a talk by Maurice Tayeh, Global Chief Information…

Posted by: Carole Gunst

November 4, 2019

Employee Spotlight: Daniel Gray

The core of our organization is our team. And at AtScale, we’re a team of thinkers, innovators, and most importantly, doers. Want to know what it takes to join us? Today we introduce you to Daniel Gray, VP of Sales Engineering…

Posted by: Kayla Chiara

October 21, 2019

Employee Spotlight: Brandon Revelli

Team AtScale is always evolving. Since being founded in 2013 in San Mateo, we’ve traveled across the country and in late 2018, broke ground on a second home in Boston. Throughout these six years, we’ve been recognized in CRN’s Emerginging…

Posted by: Kayla Chiara

October 2, 2019

How Adaptive Analytics Can Optimize Cloud Migration for the Healthcare Industry

The healthcare industry is enthusiastically undergoing digital transformation and embracing hybrid cloud architectures. However, cloud migration in the healthcare industry comes with significant challenges.  If there is any disruption to the migration process, or any compatibility issues between old and…

Posted by: Matthew Toomey