Thursday, December 27, 2018

5 tips on how to empower citizen data scientists to succeed; AI technology predictions for 2019; BI vendors embrace augmented analytics

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Artificial intelligence, BI and data management content from TechTarget | Dec. 27, 2018

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5 tips for enabling citizen data scientists to flourish in companies

Ericka Chickowski, Contributor

Self-service analytics tools make it possible for citizen data scientists in business units to dig deeper into BI data than ever before. Experts offer insight into how to successfully empower data democratization among an organization's business users.
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The future of AI technology: Looking to 2019 and beyond

Enterprise AI trends in 2019 will likely include more AI-powered tools for healthcare and financial services, as well as accelerating consolidation among smaller AI vendors.
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Open source support was central to 2018's big data deals

Mergers and acquisitions upset the big data status quo in 2018. Support for open source technology made these couplings different than past ones, Talking Data podcasters say.
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How the rise of augmented analytics affects BI vendors

BI software vendors are responding to user interest in augmented analytics capabilities with simplified interfaces and features that allow for access to deeper insights in data sets.
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Knowledge graph applications in the enterprise gain steam

As the maturity of knowledge graphs improves, enterprises find new ways to incorporate them into their operations, though stumbling blocks remain in adopting the technology.
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Davenport: AI-based projects should be focused in scope

New AI projects in enterprises should focus on achievable goals rather than try to reinvent business processes or products and services, analytics consultant Tom Davenport says.
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Rules change for self-service BI subscription pricing models

As self-service BI tools become commonplace, look for subscription pricing models to change according to the cloud, group data usage pricing and how data is shared.
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