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How the Edge Is Changing Data-First Modernization

CIO Business Intelligence

The concept of the edge is not new, but its role in driving data-first business is just now emerging. The advent of distributed workforces, smart devices, and internet-of-things (IoT) applications is creating a deluge of data generated and consumed outside of traditional centralized data warehouses.

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How Can Manufacturing Data Help Your Organization?

Sisense

In Moving Parts , we explore the unique data and analytics challenges manufacturing companies face every day. The world of data in modern manufacturing. Manufacturing companies that adopted computerization years ago are already taking the next step as they transform into smart data-driven organizations.

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The Need for Speed: Faster Data Access as Competitive Edge

Sisense

In the Clouds is where we explore the ways cloud-native architecture, cloud data storage, and cloud analytics are changing key industries and business practices, with anecdotes from experts, how-to’s, and more to help your company excel in the cloud era. The world of data is constantly changing and speeding up every day.

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It’s not your data. It’s how you use it. Unlock the power of data & build foundations of a data driven organisation

CIO Business Intelligence

It also revealed that only 37 percent of organisational data being stored in cloud data warehouses, and 35 percent still in on-premises data warehouses. However, more than 99 percent of respondents said they would migrate data to the cloud over the next two years. zettabytes of data.

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Creating Data Value With a Decentralized Data Strategy

CIO Business Intelligence

For decades organizations chased the Holy Grail of a centralized data warehouse/lake strategy to support business intelligence and advanced analytics. billion connected Internet of Things (IoT) devices by 2025, generating almost 80 billion zettabytes of data at the edge.