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Governance and Fighting the Curse of Complexity

CIO Business Intelligence

Moreover, new sources of ever expanding data produced by generative AI and the unfettered growth of unstructured data introduce even more challenges. Data at rest. Data in motion. Consider today’s IT architecture world: on premises, outsourced data center, public cloud, multicloud, hybrid cloud, the edge.

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Real-time analytics on IoT data

IBM Big Data Hub

Join SingleStore and IBM on September 21, 2022 for our webinar “ Accelerating Real-Time IoT Analytics with IBM Cognos and SingleStore ”. Why real-time analytics matters for IoT systems. IoT systems access millions of devices that generate large amounts of streaming data. Real-time operational dashboards.

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

BizAcuity

The cloud market is well on track to reach the expected $495 billion dollar mark by the end of 2022. In 2022, Amazon is still the single largest leader in the cloud market with over 30% market share. Microsoft also releases Power BI, a data visualization and business intelligence tool. Google announces Cloud IoT.

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Top 10 IT & Technology Buzzwords You Won’t Be Able To Avoid In 2020

datapine

In business intelligence, we are evolving from static reports on what has already happened to proactive analytics with a live dashboard assisting businesses with more accurate reporting. This feature hierarchy and the filters that model significance in the data, make it possible for the layers to learn from experience.

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Leading innovation in digital infrastructure for a digital and sustainable APAC

CIO Business Intelligence

Digital infrastructure, of course, includes communications network infrastructure — including 5G, Fifth-Generation Fixed Network (F5G), Internet Protocol version 6+ (IPv6+), the Internet of Things (IoT), and the Industrial Internet — alongside computing infrastructure, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), storage, computing, and data centers.