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Quality Control Tips for Data Collection with Drone Surveying

Smart Data Collective

Here at Smart Data Collective, we never cease to be amazed about the advances in data analytics. We have been publishing content on data analytics since 2008, but surprising new discoveries in big data are still made every year. Drones Surveyors Are Pioneers in the Data Analytics Field.

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Make Every Sprint Count with DevOps Analytics

Sisense

DevOps first came about in 2007-2008 to fix problems in the software industry and bring with it continuous improvement and greater efficiencies. If the main goal is to bring about efficiencies, shouldn’t there be some measurement available to make sure the target is being met? And it’s called DevOps analytics. Getting Started.

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Combine transactional, streaming, and third-party data on Amazon Redshift for financial services

AWS Big Data

The following are some of the key business use cases that highlight this need: Trade reporting – Since the global financial crisis of 2007–2008, regulators have increased their demands and scrutiny on regulatory reporting. FactSet has several datasets available in the AWS Data Exchange marketplace, which we used for reference data.

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Data Observability and Monitoring with DataOps

DataKitchen

That’s a fair point, and it places emphasis on what is most important – what best practices should data teams employ to apply observability to data analytics. We see data observability as a component of DataOps. In our definition of data observability, we put the focus on the important goal of eliminating data errors.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 12

Domino Data Lab

Their approach is to bombard “organoid” mini brains living in vats with potential cancer meds, to measure the meds’ relative effects. 2008 – Financial crisis : scientists flee Wall St. to join data science teams, e.g., to support advertising, social networks, gaming, and so on—I hired more than a few.