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A history of tech adaptation for today’s changing business needs

CIO Business Intelligence

Following this, in 2002, it began delivering its knowledge to customers in online format, using dashboards and interactive reports that provided easier and faster access to data and analysis. Additionally, it continuously explores reams of data and modern tools to improve its capabilities and adapt to the changing data landscape.

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Build efficient, cross-Regional, I/O-intensive workloads with Dask on AWS

AWS Big Data

After deployment, the user will have access to a Jupyter notebook, where they can interact with two datasets from ASDI on AWS: Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 6 (CMIP6) and ECMWF ERA5 Reanalysis. System administrators have access to the built-in Dask dashboard exposed via an Elastic Load Balancer.

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Accomplish Agile Business Intelligence & Analytics For Your Business

datapine

It’s necessary to say that these processes are recurrent and require continuous evolution of reports, online data visualization , dashboards, and new functionalities to adapt current processes and develop new ones. The term “agile” was originally conceived in 2011 as a software development methodology.

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A blazingly fast database in a data-driven world

IBM Big Data Hub

We founded MemSQL (the original name of SingleStore) in 2011. Around 2011, we worked with a hot gaming company with a real-time analytics use case to understand what their users were doing in the moment to optimize the gaming experience by monitoring how users interacted with the game.

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Data Science at The New York Times

Domino Data Lab

Here is a picture of The New York Times on its birthday in 1851, and for the vast majority of its lifespan this is pretty much what the user experience of interacting with The New York Times looks like. It’s a visual problem so it works both in our MSE and it works by your eyeballs. Editors can interact with this bot.

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Showpad accelerates data maturity to unlock innovation using Amazon QuickSight

AWS Big Data

Showpad built new customer-facing embedded dashboards within Showpad eOSTM and migrated its legacy dashboards to Amazon QuickSight , a unified BI service providing modern interactive dashboards, natural language querying, paginated reports, machine learning (ML) insights, and embedded analytics at scale.