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Modernize a legacy real-time analytics application with Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink

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Organizations with legacy, on-premises, near-real-time analytics solutions typically rely on self-managed relational databases as their data store for analytics workloads. We introduce you to Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink Studio and get started querying streaming data interactively using Amazon Kinesis Data Streams.

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The Semantic Web: 20 Years And a Handful of Enterprise Knowledge Graphs Later

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The Semantic Web, both as a research field and a technology stack, is seeing mainstream industry interest, especially with the knowledge graph concept emerging as a pillar for data well and efficiently managed. In this post you will discover the aspects of the Semantic Web that are key to enterprise data, knowledge and content management.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 8

Domino Data Lab

That’s a lot of priorities – especially when you group together closely related items such as data lineage and metadata management which rank nearby. Changes in system architecture get reflected as substantial changes in how we collect, use, and manage data, and therefore become drivers for DG. Granted, I’m no expert in DG.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 12

Domino Data Lab

The gist is, leveraging metadata about research datasets, projects, publications, etc., That’s a can-o-worms that exposes problems with Silicon Valley product management culture not entirely comprehending the real-world issues of MLOps. Data science teams should watch what’s happening here, especially the emphasis in the EU.

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Data Science, Past & Future

Domino Data Lab

It involved a lot of interesting work on something new that was data management. I recently did “ Fifty Years of Data Management and Beyond ” which looks at roughly the same time period. Then in the bottom tier, you had your data management, your back office, right? I definitely recommend Chris as well.