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NASA accelerates science with gen AI-powered search

CIO Business Intelligence

With seven operating centers, nine research facilities, and more than 18,000 staff, the agency continually generates an overwhelming amount of data, which it stores in more than 30 science data repositories across five topical areas — astrophysics, heliophysics, biological science, physical science, earth science, and planetary science.

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6 BI challenges IT teams must address

CIO Business Intelligence

Every day, organizations of every description are deluged with data from a variety of sources, and attempting to make sense of it all can be overwhelming. By 2025, it’s estimated we’ll have 463 million terabytes of data created every day,” says Lisa Thee, data for good sector lead at Launch Consulting Group in Seattle.

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Top 10 Reasons for Alation with Snowflake – Introduction

Alation

Enterprises are making major investments in their data and analytics capabilities, both to help manage growth in data and to cope with emerging data governance and regulatory pressures. According to IDC, by 2025, global data will grow to a whopping 175 zettabytes, and much of that growth will be in the cloud.

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The Gartner 2021 Leadership Vision for Data & Analytics Leaders Webinar Q&A

Andrew White

See Roadmap for Data Literacy and Data-Driven Business Transformation: A Gartner Trend Insight Report and also The Future of Data and Analytics: Reengineering the Decision, 2025. measuring value, prioritizing (where to start), and data literacy? where performance and data quality is imperative?