Thursday, March 28, 2019

Four articles on data science platforms and what they offer users; how a common vocabulary boosts governance

AI, Analytics and Big Data Digest

Artificial intelligence, BI and data management content from TechTarget | March 28, 2019

TechTarget
FEATURED ITEM

Diverse products complicate data science platforms picture

Staff, SearchEnterpriseAI.com

Data science platforms include a variety of technologies for machine learning and other advanced analytics uses. This handbook offers insight into a market that's changing at unprecedented speed, according to Gartner's 2019 Magic Quadrant.
(SearchEnterpriseAI.com)

Advertisement
NEWS
 

Building a business glossary enhances data governance

Experts say data professionals are responsible for establishing a common vocabulary across the organization to help ensure data governance success and GDPR compliance.
(SearchDataManagement.com)

 
Oracle Digital Assistant unifies use of enterprise chatbots

With Oracle Digital Assistant, users are able to create digital assistants with multiple chatbots that handle different tasks to help increase worker productivity.
(SearchOracle.com)

 

Facebook alumni forge own paths to big data analytics tools

Startups Interana and Rockset differ in their approaches to providing new query capabilities on fast-arriving big data. Both are led by technologists who started at Facebook.
(SearchDataManagement.com)

 

Aerospike database garners Spark, Kafka connectors

Apache Kafka and Apache Spark connectors ease use of the Aerospike NoSQL data store in high-speed applications such as analytics that are becoming more broadly supported.
(SearchDataManagement.com)

EXPERT ADVICE
 

Why data silos matter: Settling ownership of data issues

Data ownership is still seen as a task for IT -- but that can lead to data silos full of redundant information. Find out why you should put the business in charge of its data.
(SearchDataManagement.com)

 

How to resolve, avoid deadlocks in SQL Server databases

Deadlocks are a real hindrance to SQL Server users, but database administrators can avoid them by taking steps to limit them and stop them from recurring.
(SearchSQLServer.com)

About This E-Newsletter
This e-newsletter is published by the TechTarget network. To unsubscribe from Information Management Digest, click here. Please note, this will not affect any other subscriptions you have signed up for.

TechTarget Enterprise Applications Media Group, 275 Grove Street, Newton, MA 02466. Contact: webmaster@techtarget.com

Copyright 2018 TechTarget. All rights reserved.
TechTarget

No comments: