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Back to the Financial Regulatory Future

Cloudera

Seeing the future in a modern data architecture The key to successfully navigating these challenges lies in the adoption of a modern data architecture. The promise of a modern data architecture might seem like a distant reality, but we at Cloudera believe data can make what is impossible today, possible tomorrow.

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Analytics is changing. How are you keeping pace?

CIO Business Intelligence

Analytics have evolved dramatically over the past several years as organizations strive to unleash the power of data to benefit the business. Break down internal data silos to create boundaryless innovation while enabling greater collaboration with partners outside of their own organization.

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Amazon Redshift announcements at AWS re:Invent 2023 to enable analytics on all your data

AWS Big Data

Since then, customer demands for better scale, higher throughput, and agility in handling a wide variety of changing, but increasingly business critical analytics and machine learning use cases has exploded, and we have been keeping pace. Let’s dive into the highlights.

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Usability and Connecting Threads: How Data Fabric Makes Sense Out of Disparate Data

Ontotext

A data fabric utilizes an integrated data layer over existing, discoverable, and inferenced metadata assets to support the design, deployment, and utilization of data across enterprises, including hybrid and multi-cloud platforms. Data fabric does not replace data warehouses, data lakes, or data lakehouses.