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Quantitative and Qualitative Data: A Vital Combination

Sisense

Digging into quantitative data. Most commonly, we think of data as numbers that show information such as sales figures, marketing data, payroll totals, financial statistics, and other data that can be counted and measured objectively. This is quantitative data. Getting the most from qualitative data.

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Shutterstock capitalizes on the cloud’s cutting edge

CIO Business Intelligence

Advancements in analytics and AI as well as support for unstructured data in centralized data lakes are key benefits of doing business in the cloud, and Shutterstock is capitalizing on its cloud foundation, creating new revenue streams and business models using the cloud and data lakes as key components of its innovation platform.

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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 AWS Glue Data Catalog stores the metadata, and Amazon Athena (a serverless query engine) is used to query data in Amazon S3. AWS Secrets Manager is an AWS service that can be used to store sensitive data, enabling users to keep data such as database credentials out of source code.

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What is a Data Pipeline?

Jet Global

A data pipeline is a series of processes that move raw data from one or more sources to one or more destinations, often transforming and processing the data along the way. Data pipelines support data science and business intelligence projects by providing data engineers with high-quality, consistent, and easily accessible data.