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Data science vs data analytics: Unpacking the differences

IBM Big Data Hub

Data science is an area of expertise that combines many disciplines such as mathematics, computer science, software engineering and statistics. It focuses on data collection and management of large-scale structured and unstructured data for various academic and business applications.

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Business Intelligence Solutions: Every Thing You Need to Know

FineReport

Technicals such as data warehouse, online analytical processing (OLAP) tools, and data mining are often binding. On the opposite, it is more of a comprehensive application of data warehouse, OLAP, data mining, and so forth. All BI software capabilities, functionalities, and features focus on data.

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How Ruparupa gained updated insights with an Amazon S3 data lake, AWS Glue, Apache Hudi, and Amazon QuickSight

AWS Big Data

The data lake implemented by Ruparupa uses Amazon S3 as the storage platform, AWS Database Migration Service (AWS DMS) as the ingestion tool, AWS Glue as the ETL (extract, transform, and load) tool, and QuickSight for analytic dashboards. Data had to be manually processed by data analysts, and data mining took a long time.

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Building Better Data Models to Unlock Next-Level Intelligence

Sisense

We’re going to nerd out for a minute and dig into the evolving architecture of Sisense to illustrate some elements of the data modeling process: Historically, the data modeling process that Sisense recommended was to structure data mainly to support the BI and analytics capabilities/users.

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What is a Data Pipeline?

Jet Global

Data pipelines play a critical role in modern data-driven organizations by enabling the seamless flow and transformation of substantial amounts of data across various systems and apps. Once processed, the data is routed and delivered to one or more destinations, such as a data warehouse, data lake , or other storage solution.