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Being a Content Creator and Developer with @kendalmintcode: TDI 19

Data Science 101

Threads Dev Interviews I am finding developers on Threads and interviewing them, right on Threads. You are welcome to follow along and let me know on Threads if you would like to be interviewed. “Making real connections and playing an active part in the dev and tech communities.” — Rob Kendal (@kendalmintcode) on Threads Today we have @kendalmintcode.

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Empowering Parents With Big Data: Ensuring Child Safety And Development

Smart Data Collective

The internet offers many benefits for kids. These include music, interactive games, communicating with teachers or friends, or researching things for school. The internet is also like a big, dangerous city that has no police. Big data tracks their information and movements online, while kids can also be exposed to cyberbullies, identity theft, inappropriate content, and online predators.

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Data Management Principles for Data Science

KDnuggets

Back to Basics: Understanding key data management principles that data scientists should know.

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Cloud Technology Revolutionizes Network-As-A-Service

Smart Data Collective

Last year, the market for cloud computing services was worth over $483 billion. There are many factors driving this growth. We have talked at length about the benefits of cloud technology. The cloud has led to tremendous changes in the way digital businesses operate. One of the sectors that has been most heavily affected is the network-as-a-service sector.

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Embedding BI: Architectural Considerations and Technical Requirements

While data platforms, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and programming platforms have evolved to leverage big data and streaming data, the front-end user experience has not kept up. Holding onto old BI technology while everything else moves forward is holding back organizations. Traditional Business Intelligence (BI) aren’t built for modern data platforms and don’t work on modern architectures.