Thursday, January 24, 2019

Government shutdown takes Data.gov sites offline; BI on the rise in the cloud; how graph databases work

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Artificial intelligence, BI and data management content from TechTarget | Jan. 24, 2019

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Data.gov shutdown shows limits of federal open data initiative

Jack Vaughan, Senior News Writer

The U.S. Data.gov websites are unavailable for now due to the government shutdown. The situation shows that because open data can be closed off, organizations may need to consider alternative sources for the business-related data the government provides.
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IT managers look to deploy BI, analytics tools in the cloud

More organizations plan to use cloud-based BI and analytics tools, and also focus on data governance and predictive analytics initiatives, TechTarget's 2019 IT Priorities Survey found.
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New Teradata CEO to pursue cloud-based architecture

Cloud architecture and AI data processing are R&D priorities for Teradata president and CEO Oliver Ratzesberger. In this Q&A, he discusses his goals for the data warehouse pioneer.
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New deep learning techniques take center stage in businesses

The days of simple linear regressions powering machine learning are on their way out, as newer and more powerful deep learning techniques find a range of enterprise use cases.
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Footasylum drives sales growth with AI in retail business tools

AI-driven marketing tools from analytics services vendor Peak have helped U.K.-based sneaker and training apparel seller Footasylum better personalize its marketing to customers.
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Graph database systems reveal relationships in data sets

Graph databases specialize in mapping the relationships in data sets, particularly complex ones. This online handbook explores how they work and the applications they're suited for.
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Automated help desk processes improve enterprise-level ITSM

By using AI-enabled systems to automate help desk operations, enterprises can streamline IT support work and better predict, manage and resolve common user issues.
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