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Understanding Social And Collaborative Business Intelligence

datapine

In this day and age, we’re all constantly hearing the terms “big data”, “data scientist”, and “in-memory analytics” being thrown around. Almost all the major software companies are continuously making use of the leading Business Intelligence (BI) and Data discovery tools available in the market to take their brand forward.

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Transforming Big Data into Actionable Intelligence

Sisense

Attempting to learn more about the role of big data (here taken to datasets of high volume, velocity, and variety) within business intelligence today, can sometimes create more confusion than it alleviates, as vital terms are used interchangeably instead of distinctly. Big data challenges and solutions.

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The Business Intelligence Market – What’s Old is New

In(tegrate) the Clouds

As the data visualization, big data, Hadoop, Spark and self-service hype gives way to IoT, AI and Machine Learning, I dug up an old parody post on the business intelligence market circa 2007-2009 when cloud analytics was just a disruptive idea. No, let’s call it business intelligence.

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Three Trends for Modernizing Analytics and Data Warehousing in 2019

Cloudera

Growth factors and business priority are ever changing. Don’t blink or you might miss what leading organizations are doing to modernize their analytic and data warehousing environments. Natural language analytics and streaming data analytics are emerging technologies that will impact the market.

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How gaming companies can use Amazon Redshift Serverless to build scalable analytical applications faster and easier

AWS Big Data

Data lakes are more focused around storing and maintaining all the data in an organization in one place. And unlike data warehouses, which are primarily analytical stores, a data hub is a combination of all types of repositories—analytical, transactional, operational, reference, and data I/O services, along with governance processes.

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Understanding Social And Collaborative Business Intelligence

datapine

In this day and age, we’re all constantly hearing the terms “big data”, “data scientist”, and “in-memory analytics” being thrown around. Almost all the major software companies are continuously making use of the leading Business Intelligence (BI) and Data Discovery tools available in the market to take their brand forward.

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Data Lakes: What Are They and Who Needs Them?

Jet Global

The sheer scale of data being captured by the modern enterprise has necessitated a monumental shift in how that data is stored. From the humble database through to data warehouses , data stores have grown both in scale and complexity to keep pace with the businesses they serve, and the data analysis now required to remain competitive.