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Three Trends for Modernizing Analytics and Data Warehousing in 2019

Cloudera

Growth factors and business priority are ever changing. Don’t blink or you might miss what leading organizations are doing to modernize their analytic and data warehousing environments. Natural language analytics and streaming data analytics are emerging technologies that will impact the market.

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La convergenza tra IT e business: ecco come i CIO reinterpretano il loro ruolo con l’aiuto dell’IA

CIO Business Intelligence

Questo dialogo IT-business si basa per Italo su un’infrastruttura IT flessibile che ha numerose componenti di automazione e di IA e dà il necessario. Il nuovo ruolo dell’IT: la business continuity Deligia ha costruito la sua strategia per la business continuity sulle fondamenta tecnologiche di big data , analytics, automazione e IA.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 8

Domino Data Lab

It includes perspectives about current issues, themes, vendors, and products for data governance. My interest in data governance (DG) began with the recent industry surveys by O’Reilly Media about enterprise adoption of “ABC” (AI, Big Data, Cloud). Most of the data management moved to back-end servers, e.g., databases.

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

BizAcuity

2007: Amazon launches SimpleDB, a non-relational (NoSQL) database that allows businesses to cheaply process vast amounts of data with minimal effort. An efficient big data management and storage solution that AWS quickly took advantage of. They now have a disruptive data management solution to offer to its client base.

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Fact-based Decision-making

Peter James Thomas

In our modern architectures, replete with web-services, APIs, cloud-based components and the quasi-instantaneous transmission of new transactions, it is perhaps not surprising that occasionally some data gets lost in translation [5] along the way. Why Business Intelligence projects fail” (2009).

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