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Real-time artificial intelligence and event processing  

IBM Big Data Hub

By leveraging AI for real-time event processing, businesses can connect the dots between disparate events to detect and respond to new trends, threats and opportunities. AI and event processing: a two-way street An event-driven architecture is essential for accelerating the speed of business.

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The Superpowers of Ontotext’s Relation and Event Detector

Ontotext

This is part of Ontotext’s AI-in-Action initiative aimed at enabling data scientists and engineers to benefit from the AI capabilities of our products. Ontotext’s Relation and Event Detector (RED) is designed to assess and analyze the impact of market-moving events. Why do risk and opportunity events matter?

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Three Emerging Analytics Products Derived from Value-driven Data Innovation and Insights Discovery in the Enterprise

Rocket-Powered Data Science

I recently saw an informal online survey that asked users which types of data (tabular, text, images, or “other”) are being used in their organization’s analytics applications. The results showed that (among those surveyed) approximately 90% of enterprise analytics applications are being built on tabular data.

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Build an ETL process for Amazon Redshift using Amazon S3 Event Notifications and AWS Step Functions

AWS Big Data

Data warehousing provides a business with several benefits such as advanced business intelligence and data consistency. Nowadays, more verification steps are applied to source data before processing them which so often add an administration overhead.

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5 modern challenges in data integration and how CIOs can overcome them

CIO Business Intelligence

million terabytes of data will be generated by humans over the web and across devices. That’s just one of the many ways to define the uncontrollable volume of data and the challenge it poses for enterprises if they don’t adhere to advanced integration tech. As well as why data in silos is a threat that demands a separate discussion.

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Want AI? Here’s how to get your data and infrastructure AI-ready

CIO Business Intelligence

CIOs are responsible for much more than IT infrastructure; they must drive the adoption of innovative technology and partner closely with their data scientists and engineers to make AI a reality–all while keeping costs down and being cyber-resilient. That’s because data is often siloed across on-premises, multiple clouds, and at the edge.

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What are decision support systems? Sifting data for better business decisions

CIO Business Intelligence

Decision support systems definition A decision support system (DSS) is an interactive information system that analyzes large volumes of data for informing business decisions. A DSS leverages a combination of raw data, documents, personal knowledge, and/or business models to help users make decisions. Data-driven DSS.