DataMiner is the xOps platform built for the Intelligence Era. It unifies data, systems, and workflows across your operational ecosystem — bridging complex infrastructure and automated intelligence to give you real-time visibility and control across your entire operation.
DataMiner turns complex operations into intelligent ecosystems for:
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Because digital transformation is not a goal by itself, it is a means to an end. It is about making the transition from the digital era to the now quickly emerging data-driven era. It is a transformation, not an evolution. It is about a caterpillar transforming into a butterfly, and to excel at thriving in an entirely new data-driven world.
Because that’s eventually what it is all about. Everything revolves about running your ecosystem better, faster and cheaper. And in the new quickly emerging data-driven era, it all boils down to leveraging data and controls easily, efficiently and securely.
The Weight of Goodbyes: An Analysis of Hoshi o Ou Kodomo Makoto Shinkai’s 2011 film, Hoshi o Ou Kodomo (released as Children Who Chase Lost Voices ), represents a pivotal shift in the director’s filmography. Known for intimate, realistic dramas like 5 Centimeters per Second , Shinkai ventured into the realm of epic fantasy and ancient legend to explore the heavy emotional landscape of grief and the difficulty of letting go. The Quest for Resurrections
At its core, the film is a "journey to say goodbye". Unlike traditional adventures where the goal is to "save the day," the characters in Hoshi o Ou Kodomo are ultimately forced to confront the finality of death.
Asuna is joined by her teacher, Mr. Morisaki, whose motivation is far more desperate: the resurrection of his late wife. This pairing creates a thematic tension between Asuna’s childlike curiosity and Morisaki’s adult obsession, illustrating two different ways people process loss —one through discovery and the other through a refusal to accept reality. Themes of Life and Death
The narrative centers on Asuna Watase, an introverted girl who spends her solitary days listening to a crystal radio left by her deceased father. Her encounter with Shun, a mysterious boy from the underground world of Agartha , serves as the catalyst for her journey into the "land of the dead".
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With DataMiner in place, you are equipped to operate with unmatched efficiency and agility, thriving as a fully digitized organization.
complete freedom to innovate
DataMiner Functions make it easy to create powerful solutions by cherry-picking the building blocks you need.
Allowing you to continuously evolve on the fly and provide maximum value for your organization.
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The Weight of Goodbyes: An Analysis of Hoshi o Ou Kodomo Makoto Shinkai’s 2011 film, Hoshi o Ou Kodomo (released as Children Who Chase Lost Voices ), represents a pivotal shift in the director’s filmography. Known for intimate, realistic dramas like 5 Centimeters per Second , Shinkai ventured into the realm of epic fantasy and ancient legend to explore the heavy emotional landscape of grief and the difficulty of letting go. The Quest for Resurrections Hoshi O Ou Kodomo Eng Sub
At its core, the film is a "journey to say goodbye". Unlike traditional adventures where the goal is to "save the day," the characters in Hoshi o Ou Kodomo are ultimately forced to confront the finality of death. The Weight of Goodbyes: An Analysis of Hoshi
Asuna is joined by her teacher, Mr. Morisaki, whose motivation is far more desperate: the resurrection of his late wife. This pairing creates a thematic tension between Asuna’s childlike curiosity and Morisaki’s adult obsession, illustrating two different ways people process loss —one through discovery and the other through a refusal to accept reality. Themes of Life and Death Unlike traditional adventures where the goal is to
The narrative centers on Asuna Watase, an introverted girl who spends her solitary days listening to a crystal radio left by her deceased father. Her encounter with Shun, a mysterious boy from the underground world of Agartha , serves as the catalyst for her journey into the "land of the dead".
DataMiner is a proven technology, with an unrivaled catalog of 7000+ connectors for products from over 1000 different vendors.
It’s the fastest growing collection of integrations, trusted by thousands of media and broadband companies worldwide and endorsed by leading tech vendors.