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Self-Service BI: A Case of Trust Working Both Ways?

Alation

In the breakneck world of data, which I have been privy to since the mid 1990s, business intelligence remains one of the most enduring terms. So I was surprised to learn from my colleague Myles Suer’s blog piece about Self-Service vs. Traditional BI that it was first referenced in 1865.

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How The Cloud Made ‘Data-Driven Culture’ Possible | Part 1

BizAcuity

Cloud technology has been around since the mid-2000s. SQL as a database language already exists. Fact: JAVA and PhP, both originated during the mid-90’s. Microsoft launches Azure ML Studio for machine learning capabilities on the cloud. Kubernetes is still being explored widely as the technology for agile practices.

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Why CIOs Need to Understand Apache Cassandra

CIO Business Intelligence

NoSQL (“Not only SQL”) databases were invented to cope with these new requirements of volume (capacity), velocity (throughput), and variety (format) of big data. A single node is very performant, but a cluster with multiple nodes and data centers brings throughput to the next level. The solution?

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Four Benefits of Scenario Modeling in Excel

Jet Global

In mid- to late 2019, for example, no one expected that a year later, businesses would shut down, supply chains would be disrupted, and demand curves would undergo dramatic shifts across virtually every industry. Learn to Expect the Unexpected. Merely by asking the question “Which potential scenarios should we be prepared for?”