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Alteryx Uses Generative AI to Enhance Analytic Operations

David Menninger's Analyst Perspectives

Alteryx was founded in 1997 and initially focused on analyzing demographic and geographically organized data. In 2006, the company released its eponymous product that established its direction for what the product is today. In 2017, it went public in an IPO on the NYSE.

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How Will The Cloud Impact Data Warehousing Technologies?

Smart Data Collective

Data warehousing also facilitates easier data mining, which is the identification of patterns within the data which can then be used to drive higher profits and sales. There are several companies in the technological sphere making significant strides in advancing data warehousing technologies.

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Position2’s Arena Calibrate helps customers drive marketing efficiency with Amazon QuickSight Embedded

AWS Big Data

Position 2 is a leading US-based growth marketing services provider focused on data-driven strategy and technology to deliver growth with improved return on investment (ROI). Position 2 was established in 2006 in Silicon Valley and has a clientele spanning American Express, Lenovo, Fujitsu, and Thales.

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

BizAcuity

2006: Amazon spearheads the cloud initiative, drops EC2 and S3 into the market. 2007: Amazon launches SimpleDB, a non-relational (NoSQL) database that allows businesses to cheaply process vast amounts of data with minimal effort. Hadoop was developed in 2006. Amazon launches AWS (but no cloud solutions yet). The pain point?

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Public cloud vs. private cloud vs. hybrid cloud: What’s the difference?

IBM Big Data Hub

Internet companies like Amazon led the charge with the introduction of Amazon Web Services (AWS) in 2002, which offered businesses cloud-based storage and computing services, and the launch of Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) in 2006, which allowed users to rent virtual computers to run their own applications.