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Using Artificial Intelligence to Make Sense of IoT Data

BizAcuity

IoT is basically an exchange of data or information in a connected or interconnected environment. As IoT devices generate large volumes of data, AI is functionally necessary to make sense of this data. Data is only useful when it is actionable for which it needs to be supplemented with context and creativity.

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Connect the Data Lifecycle: The power of data

Cloudera

There’s no doubt that cloud has become ubiquitous, and thank goodness for that in 2020. While cloud is the vehicle, it’s what sits on it that makes it so valuable — data. At the end of the day, 2020 could be the year where the connected data lifecycle can make digital transformation a reality for many companies.

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Announcing the 2021 Data Impact Awards

Cloudera

2020 saw us hosting our first ever fully digital Data Impact Awards ceremony, and it certainly was one of the highlights of our year. We saw a record number of entries and incredible examples of how customers were using Cloudera’s platform and services to unlock the power of data. DATA FOR ENTERPRISE AI.

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The NBA’s digital transformation is a game-changer

CIO Business Intelligence

The NBA’s full-court press on digital technologies has revolutionized the fan, player, and team experience, thanks to accelerated deployment of cloud, analytics, AI, and computer vision technologies since the association launched its digital transformation in 2020.

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Top 10 Data Governance Predictions for 2019

erwin

Look at California as an example with California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) going into effect in 2020. Data operations (DataOps) gains traction/will be fully optimized: Much like how DevOps has taken hold over the past decade, 2019 will see a similar push for DataOps. Data is no longer just an IT issue.