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

Jet Global

There is an established body of practice around creating, managing, and accessing OLAP data (known as “cubes”). Data Lakes. There has been a lot of talk over the past year or two in the D365F&SCM world about “data lakes.” There are virtually no rules about what such data looks like. It is unstructured.

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Data governance in the age of generative AI

AWS Big Data

First, many LLM use cases rely on enterprise knowledge that needs to be drawn from unstructured data such as documents, transcripts, and images, in addition to structured data from data warehouses. As part of the transformation, the objects need to be treated to ensure data privacy (for example, PII redaction).

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Advancing AI: The emergence of a modern information lifecycle

CIO Business Intelligence

Although less complex than the “4 Vs” of big data (velocity, veracity, volume, and variety), orienting to the variety and volume of a challenging puzzle is similar to what CIOs face with information management. When data is stored in a modern, accessible repository, organizations gain newfound capabilities. Connect/Activate.

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Chose Both: Data Fabric and Data Lakehouse

Cloudera

First, organizations have a tough time getting their arms around their data. More data is generated in ever wider varieties and in ever more locations. Organizations don’t know what they have anymore and so can’t fully capitalize on it — the majority of data generated goes unused in decision making.

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Get maximum value out of your cloud data warehouse with Amazon Redshift

AWS Big Data

Building an optimal data system As data grows at an extraordinary rate, data proliferation across your data stores, data warehouse, and data lakes can become a challenge. This performance innovation allows Nasdaq to have a multi-use data lake between teams.

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What is a Data Pipeline?

Jet Global

The key components of a data pipeline are typically: Data Sources : The origin of the data, such as a relational database , data warehouse, data lake , file, API, or other data store. This can include tasks such as data ingestion, cleansing, filtering, aggregation, or standardization.

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Data Visualization and Visual Analytics: Seeing the World of Data

Sisense

The data drawn from power visualizations comes from a variety of sources: Structured data , in the form of relational databases such as Excel, or unstructured data, deriving from text, video, audio, photos, the internet and smart devices.