Thursday, September 20, 2018

How Tableau, Power BI and Qlik Sense compare on functionality; Hortonworks pushes hybrid big data systems; vendors eye better bot security

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Artificial intelligence, BI and data management content from TechTarget | Sept. 20, 2018

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Tableau vs. Power BI vs. Qlik Sense: How the rival BI tools stack up
By Craig Stedman, Senior Executive Editor

Tableau, Power BI and Qlik Sense offer similar self-service BI and data visualization functionality, consultant Rick Sherman says. But he points to some of their strengths and weaknesses in this Q&A.
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Containers key to Hortonworks alliance on big data hybrids

Hortonworks is joining with Red Hat and IBM to work together on a hybrid big data architecture format that will let users tap containers to run systems both in the cloud and on premises.
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Tibco analytics capabilities get upgrade in Spotfire X release

New AI and natural language processing functions in the soon-to-be-released Spotfire X look to create a simpler and faster experience for users of Tibco's self-service BI software.
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Bot security strategies bank on increased AI openness

To ensure consumers interact with secure bots and AI tools, vendors like IBM and BotChain are proposing more AI transparency and have designed ways to achieve that.
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Breaking down AI-infused Oracle Autonomous Cloud services

Oracle offers a variety of AI-infused cloud services that it says will automate common administrative and operational tasks for users. Here's a look at what's currently available.
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What businesses can do with machine learning platforms

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4 strategies to beat the looming SQL Server 2008 support cutoff

The end of SQL Server 2008 extended support should spur database teams into action. Consider these four options to extend security updates or migrate your aging SQL Servers.
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