Thursday, August 30, 2018

New ways to grow your data science skills; moving machine learning apps out of the lab; Gartner's take on open source databases

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Artificial intelligence, BI and data management content from TechTarget | August 30, 2018

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New options arise for data scientists looking to expand their skills
By George Lawton, Contributor

Data science programs aren't just for universities anymore. Now, data scientists can also turn to massive open online courses, online texts and a variety of other resources to boost their skill sets.
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Machine learning applications: From lab to enterprise

The process from lab idea to enterprise reality may challenge machine learning applications. Learn how implementers are navigating the journey to practical use in this podcast.
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Talend tool targets Azure data integration for analytics use

Talend released software that does bulk data uploads to Microsoft's Azure SQL Data Warehouse. The goal is to streamline data integration and support real-time analytics.
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Predictive analytics in education can flag troubled students

Using academic analytics, administrators at Virginia's Loudoun County public school district are looking to identify and help at-risk students faster and more accurately.
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AI in hospitality industry helps smooth travel turbulence

A growing number of hotels using AI are reporting streamlined customer service and improved cross-sell opportunities, but the biggest benefits likely lay ahead.
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Open source DBMS software gains foothold in enterprise IT

Open source databases are increasingly making their way into corporate IT environments, says Gartner analyst Merv Adrian. But some care is required, he cautions.
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Machine learning enhances Intuit's products, CTO says

Intuit's machine learning and AI technology is transforming its many financial software products. CTO Tayloe Stansbury discusses what that means for the company.
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