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Digital transformation – from mainframes to the ‘deeply digital’ organisation

CIO Business Intelligence

Interest in digital transformation has also merged with the need to rebuild organisations after a period of disruption caused by the pandemic, supply chain and employee shortages, and economic uncertainty. Big Data, Data and Information Security, Digital Transformation

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Three Emerging Analytics Products Derived from Value-driven Data Innovation and Insights Discovery in the Enterprise

Rocket-Powered Data Science

What could be faster and easier than on-prem enterprise data sources? The outcome was very positive indeed, as this customer reported the delightful experience on their social media account, thereby spreading positive sentiment about the business to a wide audience. And no one could deny that these benefits would be substantial.

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Cloudera + Hortonworks, from the Edge to AI

Cloudera

In 2008, I co-founded Cloudera with folks from Google, Facebook, and Yahoo to deliver a big data platform built on Hadoop to the enterprise market. We believed then, and we still believe today, that the rest of the world would need to capture, store, manage and analyze data at massive scale. Their current workloads are safe.

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Leading innovation in digital infrastructure for a digital and sustainable APAC

CIO Business Intelligence

The resulting Digital Spillover report noted that, over the previous three decades, for every US$1 of investment in digital technology, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increased by US$20. By way of comparison, every US$1 of investment made outside technology only boosted GDP by a meager US$3.

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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. Stream” itself was No.

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