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A Guide To The Methods, Benefits & Problems of The Interpretation of Data

datapine

In fact, a Digital Universe study found that the total data supply in 2012 was 2.8 Based on that amount of data alone, it is clear the calling card of any successful enterprise in today’s global world will be the ability to analyze complex data, produce actionable insights and adapt to new market needs… all at the speed of thought.

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The Future Of The Telco Industry And Impact Of 5G & IoT – Part 1

Cloudera

With the industry facing so much change, and with so many new opportunities to leverage big data, analytics, and unique insights, we sat down with Vijay Raja, Director of Industry & Solutions Marketing at Cloudera to get his views on how the sector is changing and where it goes next.

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Overcoming Common Challenges in Natural Language Processing

Sisense

In this post, we’ll discuss these challenges in detail and include some tips and tricks to help you handle text data more easily. Unstructured data and Big Data. Most common challenges we face in NLP are around unstructured data and Big Data. is “big” and highly unstructured.

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Data Science, Past & Future

Domino Data Lab

It’s like why on earth would any business people care about anything called tensor? Now, Google is spending what, 10 figures marketing TensorFlow? One application of this is regarding data governance. That leads to what Andrew Ng has famously called “the virtuous cycle of data.” I don’t know.

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How Can Smart Data Discovery Tools Generate Business Value?

datapine

In the digital age, those who can squeeze every single drop of value from the wealth of data available at their fingertips, discovering fresh insights that foster growth and evolution, will always win on the commercial battlefield. Moreover, 83% of executives have pursued big data projects to gain a competitive edge.