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Navigating Data Entities, BYOD, and Data Lakes in Microsoft Dynamics

Jet Global

For more sophisticated multidimensional reporting functions, however, a more advanced approach to staging data is required. The Data Warehouse Approach. Data warehouses gained momentum back in the early 1990s as companies dealing with growing volumes of data were seeking ways to make analytics faster and more accessible.

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Data governance in the age of generative AI

AWS Big Data

However, enterprise data generated from siloed sources combined with the lack of a data integration strategy creates challenges for provisioning the data for generative AI applications. As part of the transformation, the objects need to be treated to ensure data privacy (for example, PII redaction).

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Understanding Structured and Unstructured Data

Sisense

Read on to explore more about structured vs unstructured data, why the difference between structured and unstructured data matters, and how cloud data warehouses deal with them both. Structured vs unstructured data. However, both types of data play an important role in data analysis.

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How gaming companies can use Amazon Redshift Serverless to build scalable analytical applications faster and easier

AWS Big Data

A data hub contains data at multiple levels of granularity and is often not integrated. It differs from a data lake by offering data that is pre-validated and standardized, allowing for simpler consumption by users. Data hubs and data lakes can coexist in an organization, complementing each other.

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Data science vs data analytics: Unpacking the differences

IBM Big Data Hub

Overview: Data science vs data analytics Think of data science as the overarching umbrella that covers a wide range of tasks performed to find patterns in large datasets, structure data for use, train machine learning models and develop artificial intelligence (AI) applications.

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Exploring real-time streaming for generative AI Applications

AWS Big Data

Both engines provide native ingestion support from Kinesis Data Streams and Amazon MSK via a separate streaming pipeline to a data lake or data warehouse for analysis. OpenSearch Service offers visualization capabilities powered by OpenSearch Dashboards and Kibana (1.5

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Simplify and speed up Apache Spark applications on Amazon Redshift data with Amazon Redshift integration for Apache Spark

AWS Big Data

Customers use Amazon Redshift to run their business-critical analytics on petabytes of structured and semi-structured data. Apache Spark enables you to build applications in a variety of languages, such as Java, Scala, and Python, by accessing the data in your Amazon Redshift data warehouse.