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MLOps and DevOps: Why Data Makes It Different

O'Reilly on Data

While there isn’t an authoritative definition for the term, it shares its ethos with its predecessor, the DevOps movement in software engineering: by adopting well-defined processes, modern tooling, and automated workflows, we can streamline the process of moving from development to robust production deployments.

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The Importance of the Semantic Knowledge Graph

Ontotext

The growth of large language models drives a need for trusted information and capturing machine-interpretable knowledge, requiring businesses to recognize the difference between a semantic knowledge graph and one that isn’t—if they want to leverage emerging AI technologies and maintain a competitive edge.

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5 surefire ways to derail a digital transformation (without knowing it)

CIO Business Intelligence

Worse is when prioritized initiatives don’t have a documented shared vision, including a definition of the customer, targeted value propositions, and achievable success criteria. One recent study shows that only 50% follow a product-centric operating model focusing on customer centricity and delivering delightful customer experiences.

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Constructing A Digital Transformation Strategy: Putting the Data in Digital Transformation

erwin

Part Two of the Digital Transformation Journey … In our last blog on driving digital transformation , we explored how enterprise architecture (EA) and business process (BP) modeling are pivotal factors in a viable digital transformation strategy. Digital Transformation Strategy: Smarter Data.

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How to Design an Analytics Stack that Humans Actually Use

Alation

While we did not build a tool that looked like an interface from Minority Report, I did walk away with one major insight: People need to be able to change variables and model various versions of the future to take full advantage to find insights and make decisions. Any “modern” data analytics stack must allow people to work in familiar ways.

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Digital Dashboards: Strategic & Tactical: Best Practices, Tips, Examples

Occam's Razor

They don't have an ability to analyze the data, should anything pique their interest, and neither will they ever want access to the contextual data to do a… oh, wait, why did x happen , or I wonder if z is the reason Average Order Value is $356. Hence your CXOs should definitely not get a data puke like the one above.