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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. A Final Word.

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Building Better Data Models to Unlock Next-Level Intelligence

Sisense

You can’t talk about data analytics without talking about data modeling. The reasons for this are simple: Before you can start analyzing data, huge datasets like data lakes must be modeled or transformed to be usable. Building the right data model is an important part of your data strategy.

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Machine Learning Paradigms with Example

Analytics Vidhya

This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon. Machine Learning is the method of teaching computer programs to do a specific task accurately (essentially a prediction) by training a predictive model using various statistical algorithms leveraging data. Source: [link] For […].

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The Superpowers of Ontotext’s Relation and Event Detector

Ontotext

From a technological perspective, RED combines a sophisticated knowledge graph with large language models (LLM) for improved natural language processing (NLP), data integration, search and information discovery, built on top of the metaphactory platform. Let’s have a quick look under the bonnet.

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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.

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Business Intelligence Solutions: Every Thing You Need to Know

FineReport

All BI software capabilities, functionalities, and features focus on data. Data preparation and data processing. Initially, data has to be collected. Then, once it has turned the raw, unstructured data into a structured data set, it can analyze that data.

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Data migration to Snowflake, a comprehensive primer

Octopai

Cost: Snowflake’s pricing model is based on usage, which means you only pay for what you use. This can be more cost-effective than traditional data warehousing solutions that require a significant upfront investment. Support for multiple data structures.