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MLOps and DevOps: Why Data Makes It Different

O'Reilly on Data

This is both frustrating for companies that would prefer making ML an ordinary, fuss-free value-generating function like software engineering, as well as exciting for vendors who see the opportunity to create buzz around a new category of enterprise software. All ML projects are software projects.

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Cropin’s agriculture industry cloud to provide apps, data frameworks

CIO Business Intelligence

Dubbed Cropin Cloud, the suite comes with the ability to ingest and process data, run machine learning models for quick analysis and decision making, and several applications specific to the industry’s needs. The global farm management software market is projected to reach $1.9 billion by 2028, from $921.4

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Data science vs data analytics: Unpacking the differences

IBM Big Data Hub

Though you may encounter the terms “data science” and “data analytics” being used interchangeably in conversations or online, they refer to two distinctly different concepts. Meanwhile, data analytics is the act of examining datasets to extract value and find answers to specific questions.

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Why data governance is essential for enterprise AI

IBM Big Data Hub

The recent success of artificial intelligence based large language models has pushed the market to think more ambitiously about how AI could transform many enterprise processes. However, consumers and regulators have also become increasingly concerned with the safety of both their data and the AI models themselves.

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Assembly required: 8 myths about knowledge management debunked

CIO Business Intelligence

Knowledge assembly in action To better understand why organizations fall short when assembling knowledge, we must first understand how knowledge assembly unfolds, starting with some basic concepts: Data are raw, unorganized facts, such as numbers, text, and images, that lack context and meaning on their own. the control role of budgets).

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How to Design an Analytics Stack that Humans Actually Use

Alation

This all-too-common workflow forces people to switch tools, learn multi-step processes or worse, develop their own software hacks or workarounds to do their work which doesn’t allow them to enter a flow state; forcing them to deal with software problems rather than allow them to focus on business problems.

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The Enterprise AI Revolution Starts with BI

Jet Global

Many of the features frequently attributed to AI in business, such as automation, analytics, and data modeling aren’t actually features of AI at all. In a recent McKinsey survey of 3,000 business executives, 41% responded that they were uncertain of the benefits of AI for their business. Get Insight Now.