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Understanding the Differences Between Data Lakes and Data Warehouses

Smart Data Collective

Data lakes and data warehouses are probably the two most widely used structures for storing data. In this article, we will explore both, unfold their key differences and discuss their usage in the context of an organization. Data Warehouses and Data Lakes in a Nutshell. Key Differences.

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Data migration to Snowflake, a comprehensive primer

Octopai

Data migration can be a daunting task, especially when dealing with large volumes of data. Snowflake is one of the leading cloud-based data warehouse that provides scalability, flexibility, and ease of use. Snowflake data warehouse platform has been designed to leverage the power of modern-day cloud computing technology.

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Ontotext Knowledge Graph Platform: The Modern Way of Building Smart Enterprise Applications

Ontotext

According to an article in Harvard Business Review , cross-industry studies show that, on average, big enterprises actively use less than half of their structured data and sometimes about 1% of their unstructured data. The first challenge here is how to enable agile enterprise information management.

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A Look at Data Entities and BYOD for Accountants

Jet Global

In this article, we will examine some of the key changes of which you need to be aware in a way that will enable you to find some common ground with the technical experts in the IT department or the consultants who are helping you to migrate. Data lakes are oriented toward unstructured data and artificial intelligence.

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How a Discovery Data Warehouse, the next evolution of augmented analytics, accelerates treatments and delivers medicines safely to patients in need

Cloudera

Sample and treatment history data is mostly structured, using analytics engines that use well-known, standard SQL. Interview notes, patient information, and treatment history is a mixed set of semi-structured and unstructured data, often only accessed using proprietary, or less known, techniques and languages.

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The Benefits of a Knowledge Graph-based Metadata Hub

Ontotext

Connecting the dots of data of all types. To begin with, Fantastic Finserv has to handle a wide variety of data. This includes traditional structured data such as: Reference data – the data used to relate data to information outside of the organization.

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Business Intelligence Solutions: Every Thing You Need to Know

FineReport

Technicals such as data warehouse, online analytical processing (OLAP) tools, and data mining are often binding. On the opposite, it is more of a comprehensive application of data warehouse, OLAP, data mining, and so forth. All BI software capabilities, functionalities, and features focus on data.