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Pentaho 5.3 Continues To Deliver On Big Data Analytics With Scale Including AWS Redshift and Impala

CTOvision

of their open data platform including new features which will be of high interest to any enterprise with data (all enterprises!). From their press release: Pentaho to Deliver On Demand Big Data Analytics at Scale on Amazon Web Services and Cloudera. Big Data Analytics with Cloudera Impala. “As Pentaho 5.3:

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Transforming NetOps with Big Data

Kentik

As we discussed in an earlier post, From NetFlow Analysis to Business Outcome , a Big Data approach to collecting, storing, accessing, and analyzing management data enables the level of collaboration that’s required for an organization to exhibit the key characteristics of a digital business.

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Three Trends for Modernizing Analytics and Data Warehousing in 2019

Cloudera

Growth factors and business priority are ever changing. Don’t blink or you might miss what leading organizations are doing to modernize their analytic and data warehousing environments. Natural language analytics and streaming data analytics are emerging technologies that will impact the market.

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Supply Chain Analytics: Opportunities in Data Analysis and Business Intelligence

Altexsoft

diversity of sales channels, complex structure resulting in siloed data and lack of visibility. 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.

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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. Who needs a data lake?

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Fundamentals of Data Engineering

Xebia

The following quotes date back to those years: Data Engineers set up and operate the organization’s data infrastructure, preparing it for further analysis by data analysts and scientist. – AltexSoft All the data processing is done in Big Data frameworks like MapReduce, Spark and Flink.

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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. You can start investing in data infrastructure and analytical pipelines to automate data collection and analysis mechanisms.