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Telecom Network Analytics: Transformation, Innovation, Automation

Cloudera

They were using R and Python, with NoSQL and other open source ad hoc data stores, running on small dedicated servers and occasionally for small jobs in the public cloud. Data governance was completely balkanized, if it existed at all. The Well-Governed Hybrid Data Cloud: 2018-today.

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Three Trends for Modernizing Analytics and Data Warehousing in 2019

Cloudera

Data analytics priorities have shifted this year. 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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Meet the newest Data Superheros: The Sixth Annual Data Impact Awards Finalists Are…

Cloudera

From AI models that power retail customer decision engines to utility meter analysis that disables underperforming gas turbines, these finalists demonstrate how machine learning and analytics have become mission-critical to organizations around the world. Brian Buntz , Content Director, Iot Institute, Informa, @brian_buntz.

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Why We Started the Data Intelligence Project

Alation

In 2018, American Family Insurance became an Alation customer and I became the product owner for the AmFam catalog program. In the 2010s, the growing scope of the data landscape gave rise to a new profession: the data scientist. degrees in Data Engineering over the past 2 years, while others have expanded existing M.S.

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Topics to watch at the Strata Data Conference in New York 2019

O'Reilly on Data

Our call for speakers for Strata NY 2019 solicited contributions on the themes of data science and ML; data engineering and architecture; streaming and the Internet of Things (IoT); business analytics and data visualization; and automation, security, and data privacy. The term “ML” is No.

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