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The Future of the Data Lakehouse – Open

CIO Business Intelligence

Cloudera customers run some of the biggest data lakes on earth. These lakes power mission critical large scale data analytics, business intelligence (BI), and machine learning use cases, including enterprise data warehouses. On data warehouses and data lakes. But with vastly different architectural worldviews.

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The Future of the Data Lakehouse – Open

Cloudera

Cloudera customers run some of the biggest data lakes on earth. These lakes power mission critical large scale data analytics, business intelligence (BI), and machine learning use cases, including enterprise data warehouses. On data warehouses and data lakes. But with vastly different architectural worldviews.

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Eight Top DataOps Trends for 2022

DataKitchen

DataOps adoption continues to expand as a perfect storm of social, economic, and technological factors drive enterprises to invest in process-driven innovation. Many in the data industry recognize the serious impact of AI bias and seek to take active steps to mitigate it. Data Gets Meshier. Companies Commit to Remote.

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Amazon Redshift announcements at AWS re:Invent 2023 to enable analytics on all your data

AWS Big Data

In 2013, Amazon Web Services revolutionized the data warehousing industry by launching Amazon Redshift , the first fully-managed, petabyte-scale, enterprise-grade cloud data warehouse. Amazon Redshift made it simple and cost-effective to efficiently analyze large volumes of data using existing business intelligence tools.