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Centralize Your Data Processes With a DataOps Process Hub

DataKitchen

Data organizations often have a mix of centralized and decentralized activity. DataOps concerns itself with the complex flow of data across teams, data centers and organizational boundaries. It expands beyond tools and data architecture and views the data organization from the perspective of its processes and workflows.

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DataOps For Business Analytics Teams

DataKitchen

For example, teams working under the VP/Directors of Data Analytics may be tasked with accessing data, building databases, integrating data, and producing reports. Data scientists derive insights from data while business analysts work closely with and tend to the data needs of business units.

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Your Data Architecture Holds the Key to Unlocking AI’s Full Potential

CIO Business Intelligence

AI working on top of a data lakehouse, can help to quickly correlate passenger and security data, enabling real-time threat analysis and advanced threat detection. In order to move AI forward, we need to first build and fortify the foundational layer: data architecture. MB every second.

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Amazon Redshift announcements at AWS re:Invent 2023 to enable analytics on all your data

AWS Big Data

In 2013, Amazon Web Services revolutionized the data warehousing industry by launching Amazon Redshift , the first fully-managed, petabyte-scale, enterprise-grade cloud data warehouse. Amazon Redshift made it simple and cost-effective to efficiently analyze large volumes of data using existing business intelligence tools.

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Join the Alation MLDC World Tour!

Alation

After a blockbuster premiere at the Strata Data Conference in New York, the tour will take us to six different states and across the pond to London. Data Catalogs Are the New Black. Gartner’s report, Data Catalogs Are the New Black in Data Management and Analytics , inspired our new penchant for the color black.