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8 data strategy mistakes to avoid

CIO Business Intelligence

At Vanguard, “data and analytics enable us to fulfill on our mission to provide investors with the best chance for investment success by enabling us to glean actionable insights to drive personalized client experiences, scale advice, optimize investment and business operations, and reduce risk,” Swann says.

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Differentiating Between Data Lakes and Data Warehouses

Smart Data Collective

We talked about enterprise data warehouses in the past, so let’s contrast them with data lakes. Both data warehouses and data lakes are used when storing big data. Many people are confused about these two, but the only similarity between them is the high-level principle of data storing.

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Quantitative and Qualitative Data: A Vital Combination

Sisense

And, as industrial, business, domestic, and personal Internet of Things devices become increasingly intelligent, they communicate with each other and share data to help calibrate performance and maximize efficiency. The result, as Sisense CEO Amir Orad wrote , is that every company is now a data company. or “how often?”

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Transforming Big Data into Actionable Intelligence

Sisense

Looking at the diagram, we see that Business Intelligence (BI) is a collection of analytical methods applied to big data to surface actionable intelligence by identifying patterns in voluminous data. As we move from right to left in the diagram, from big data to BI, we notice that unstructured data transforms into structured data.

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Building Better Data Models to Unlock Next-Level Intelligence

Sisense

We’re going to nerd out for a minute and dig into the evolving architecture of Sisense to illustrate some elements of the data modeling process: Historically, the data modeling process that Sisense recommended was to structure data mainly to support the BI and analytics capabilities/users.

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The Data Behind Tokyo 2020: The Evolution of the Olympic Games

Sisense

We focus on the core games management systems, which generate a lot of key operational data, so we’ve been naturally a lot more inquisitive of those datasets. We are focused on unpicking them, really analyzing them to understand what they tell us about Games optimization.”. The results have been highly valuable.