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Fundamentals of Data Engineering

Xebia

The following is a review of the book Fundamentals of Data Engineering by Joe Reis and Matt Housley, published by O’Reilly in June of 2022, and some takeaway lessons. The authors state that the target audience is technical people and, second, business people who work with technical people. Nevertheless, I strongly agree.

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IoT Analytics: The New Frontier in Business Intelligence

QBurst

The data engineering that precedes analytics was covered in our previous post, Data Engineering: The Heavy Lifting Behind IoT. Incontestably, industrial IoT’s claim to fame is the visibility it brings to previously inaccessible phenomena. […].

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Data Lake Explained: A Comprehensive Guide to Its Architecture and Use Cases

Altexsoft

In 2010, a transformative concept took root in the realm of data storage and analytics — a data lake. The term was coined by James Dixon , Back-End Java, Data, and Business Intelligence Engineer, and it started a new era in how organizations could store, manage, and analyze their data.

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6 Frontiers for Data Virtualization in 2021

TIBCO - Connected Intelligence

Imagine you’re a data engineer at a Fortune 1000 company. Your company has thousands of databases and 14,000 business intelligence users. You use data virtualization to create data views, configure security, and share data. One: Streaming Data Virtualization. All this data is in motion.

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Supply Chain Analytics: Opportunities in Data Analysis and Business Intelligence

Altexsoft

These challenges can be addressed by intelligent management supported by data analytics and business intelligence (BI) that allow for getting insights from available data and making data-informed decisions to support company development. Optimization opportunities offered by analytics.

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What is Streaming Analytics: Data Streaming, Stream Processing, and Real-time Analytics

Altexsoft

With the uprise of internet-of-things (IoT) devices, overall data volume increase, and engineering advancements in this field led to new ways of collecting, processing, and analysing data. As a result, it became possible to provide real-time analytics by processing streamed data.

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Personalized Insurance: Auto and Telematics, Health, and Other Success Stories

Altexsoft

On top of that, the company uses big data analytics to quantify losses and predict risks by placing the client into a risk group and quoting a relevant premium. The groups are created using algorithms that collect extensive customer data, such as health conditions. You’ll need a data engineering team for that.