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Regeneron turns to IT to accelerate drug discovery

CIO Business Intelligence

Rigid requirements to ensure the accuracy of data and veracity of scientific formulas as well as machine learning algorithms and data tools are common in modern laboratories. When Bob McCowan was promoted to CIO at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals in 2018, he had previously run the data center infrastructure for the $81.5

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Q&A with Greg Rahn – The changing Data Warehouse market

Cloudera

After having rebuilt their data warehouse, I decided to take a little bit more of a pointed role, and I joined Oracle as a database performance engineer. I spent eight years in the real-world performance group where I specialized in high visibility and high impact data warehousing competes and benchmarks.

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Three Trends for Modernizing Analytics and Data Warehousing in 2019

Cloudera

Data analytics priorities have shifted this year. Don’t blink or you might miss what leading organizations are doing to modernize their analytic and data warehousing environments. Natural language analytics and streaming data analytics are emerging technologies that will impact the market.

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Turning Streams Into Data Products

Cloudera

Moving beyond traditional data-at-rest analytics: next generation stream processing with Apache Flink. By 2018, we saw the majority of our customers adopt Apache Kafka as a key part of their streaming ingestion, application integration, and microservice architecture. Without context, streaming data is useless.”

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How The Cloud Made ‘Data-Driven Culture’ Possible | Part 1

BizAcuity

2012: Amazon Redshift, the first of its kind cloud-based data warehouse service comes into existence. Fact: IBM built the world’s first data warehouse in the 1980’s. Google launches BigQuery, its own data warehousing tool and Microsoft introduces Azure SQL Data Warehouse and Azure Data Lake Store.