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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. displaying BI insights for human users).

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7 key Microsoft Azure analytics services (plus one extra)

CIO Business Intelligence

The recent announcement of the Microsoft Intelligent Data Platform makes that more obvious, though analytics is only one part of that new brand. Azure Data Factory. Azure Data Lake Analytics. Data warehouses are designed for questions you already know you want to ask about your data, again and again.

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Data platform trinity: Competitive or complementary?

IBM Big Data Hub

Data platform architecture has an interesting history. Towards the turn of millennium, enterprises started to realize that the reporting and business intelligence workload required a new solution rather than the transactional applications. A read-optimized platform that can integrate data from multiple applications emerged.

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Building Better Data Models to Unlock Next-Level Intelligence

Sisense

Here at Sisense, we think about this flow in five linear layers: Raw This is our data in its raw form within a data warehouse. We follow an ELT ( E xtract, L oad, T ransform) practice, as opposed to ETL, in which we opt to transform the data in the warehouse in the stages that follow. Dig into AI.

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What is a Data Pipeline?

Jet Global

Data pipelines are designed to automate the flow of data, enabling efficient and reliable data movement for various purposes, such as data analytics, reporting, or integration with other systems. This can include tasks such as data ingestion, cleansing, filtering, aggregation, or standardization.