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The Failed Promises of Digital Transformation and What to Do About It

Ontotext

These failures are at least partly due to the absence of graph technologies, at the center of those transformations, allowing companies to “connect the dots” across their data to drive optimal outcomes. More critically, they will continue to struggle becoming more data-driven within their organizations, missing out on value opportunities.

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The Future of the Data Lakehouse – Open

Cloudera

Cloudera customers run some of the biggest data lakes on earth. These lakes power mission critical large scale data analytics, business intelligence (BI), and machine learning use cases, including enterprise data warehouses. On data warehouses and data lakes. But with vastly different architectural worldviews.

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The Future of the Data Lakehouse – Open

CIO Business Intelligence

Cloudera customers run some of the biggest data lakes on earth. These lakes power mission critical large scale data analytics, business intelligence (BI), and machine learning use cases, including enterprise data warehouses. On data warehouses and data lakes. But with vastly different architectural worldviews.

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How The Explosive Growth Of Data Access Affects Your Engineer’s Team Efficiency

Smart Data Collective

Businesses are producing more data year after year, but the number of locations where it is kept is increasing dramatically. This proliferation of data and the methods we use to safeguard it is accompanied by market changes — economic, technical, and alterations in customer behavior and marketing strategies , to mention a few.

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7 famous analytics and AI disasters

CIO Business Intelligence

In 2017, The Economist declared that data, rather than oil, had become the world’s most valuable resource. Organizations across every industry have been and continue to invest heavily in data and analytics. But like oil, data and analytics have their dark side. Data limitations in Microsoft Excel. 25 and Oct. The culprit?

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