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Harbr raises $38.5M to help enterprises exchange and share big data troves securely

TechCrunch

Today, a new London startup called Harbr , which has built a secure platform to enable big data exchange, is announcing a big round of funding to tap into that demand. It plans to use the money to hire more people to meet the demand of serving more enterprise customers, and for R&D. The company has raised $38.5

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Three Trends for Modernizing Analytics and Data Warehousing in 2019

Cloudera

Don’t blink or you might miss what leading organizations are doing to modernize their analytic and data warehousing environments. Business intelligence (BI), an umbrella term coined in 1989 by Howard Dresner, Chief Research Officer at Dresner Advisory Services, refers to the ability of end-users to access and analyze enterprise data.

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DataRobot Announces Expansion Into Federal Market With Erin Hawley as VP Public Sector

CTOvision

We track DataRobot in our Disruptive IT Finder (in sections on Artificial Intelligence and Business Intelligence companies), and have always held their capable team in the highest of regards. DataRobot offers an enterprise machine learning platform that empowers users of all skill levels to make better predictions faster.

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NetFlow, Cloud, and Data: Pacing Network Visibility With Growth

Kentik

Network data is a source of truth for everything in the modern business. Network data not only provides insight into the health and performance of IT infrastructure; it can also provide business intelligence. Enterprises are crunching flow records with big data.

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Less is More: The Benefits of Streamlining Your Data Integration Workflow

Datavail

According to Statista , in 2021 companies used an average of 110 software as a service (SaaS) applications in their IT environment, which is a sevenfold increase from just 16 applications in 2017. What’s more, 20 percent of these companies are using 1,000 or more sources, far too many to be properly managed by human data engineers.

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Tableau vs. Power BI vs. Qlik: Which BI Tool is Right for You?

Datavail

Companies of all sizes and industries are hungry for business insights, and they’re willing to pay big bucks to get them. According to forecasts by market intelligence firm IDC, global revenues for big data and analytics solutions will hit $260 billion by 2022 , with a compound annual growth rate of 12 percent.

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Why Now Is the Ideal Time for the CIO to Work with Graphs

CTOvision

Firms need to be able to connect the dots so as to finally create what traditional enterprise Business Intelligence (BI) has been striving for, the ‘360-degree’ view of the customer – or now, the digital consumer. But that 2.5 A variety of use cases. That’s not to say CIOs haven’t already been taking advantage of NoSQL.