Thursday, December 13, 2018

Early users temper expectations of AI's business benefits; how Tableau's Hyper engine works; tips on curating BI data sets

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Artificial intelligence, BI and data management content from TechTarget | Dec. 13, 2018

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Impact of AI on business still more limited than some users had hoped

Ed Burns, Site Editor

Most businesses and industries have yet to feel the full effect of AI technology, as enterprises labor to determine where and under what conditions it can most effectively be deployed.
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What Tableau's Hyper engine does and how it was created

Tableau's Hyper data engine boosts processing speeds in its BI and data visualization software. The technology's lead engineers offer insight on what went into making Hyper work.
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Sisense Hunch employs deep learning in big data analytics

Sisense's Hunch software is a new platform that enables big data analytics for IoT devices by using deep learning algorithms to extract insights from large data sets.
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FaunaDB cloud database hunts transactional NoSQL uses

Database startup Fauna has built a "relational NoSQL" system for distributed transaction processing uses. FaunaDB's data consistency and speedy builds attracted one early user.
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Formula E racing technology driven by data analytics and AI

Formula E racing team EVR hopes to drive wins and strategic innovation through a partnership with Genpact, a professional services firm that offers an AI and analytics platform.
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Tips on creating curated data sets for self-service BI users

Data curation initiatives can help streamline BI processes by reducing the amount of time users spend locating and preparing data. Get four tips on how to properly curate data sets.
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Why to give third-party Oracle database monitoring tools a try

Oracle DBAs can use the core features in Oracle Enterprise Manager under database licenses. But third-party tools may aid their efforts to monitor and tune database performance.
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