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What is data analytics? Analyzing and managing data for decisions

CIO Business Intelligence

More specifically: Descriptive analytics uses historical and current data from multiple sources to describe the present state, or a specified historical state, by identifying trends and patterns. In business analytics, this is the purview of business intelligence (BI). Data analytics vs. business analytics.

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Top 5 BI tools of 2019: Comparison and How to decide

FineReport

With business intelligence(BI) tools play a more critical role in the enterprises, the technology is poised for an oversized effect in the coming year. BI software assists businesses with data display and analytics to help companies discover the situations, market challenges, as well as the chance. NoSQL database.

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Data Science, Past & Future

Domino Data Lab

But the business logic kept getting more and more progressively rolled back into the middle layer, also called application servers, web servers, later being called middleware. Then in the bottom tier, you had your data management, your back office, right? That was the origin of big data. Then things changed.

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Building a Beautiful Data Lakehouse

CIO Business Intelligence

But the data repository options that have been around for a while tend to fall short in their ability to serve as the foundation for big data analytics powered by AI. Traditional data warehouses, for example, support datasets from multiple sources but require a consistent data structure.

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Topics to watch at the Strata Data Conference in New York 2019

O'Reilly on Data

Machine learning, artificial intelligence, data engineering, and architecture are driving the data space. The Strata Data Conferences helped chronicle the birth of big data, as well as the emergence of data science, streaming, and machine learning (ML) as disruptive phenomena.

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