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Increased Complexity Is Dragging on Big Data

For all the progress that companies are making on their big data projects, there's one big hurdle holding them back: complexity. Because of the high level of technical complexity that big data tech entails and the lack o Read more…

It’s Still Early Days for Machine Learning Adoption

Despite the hype surrounding artificial intelligence, we're still in the early stages of adopting machine learning in the enterprise, according to a new survey released today by O'Reilly Media. The survey also found that Read more…

Surveys Find Cloud Surge, Mixed Data

A steady shift to the cloud and continuing momentum for business intelligence workloads highlight an annual industry survey aimed at gauging the maturity of big data technology. Separately, another big data assessment Read more…

Bridging the Trust Gap in Data Analytics

Do you trust your analytics? If you're like most executives, you pledge allegiance to the power of data and analytics to produce insights and guide intelligent decision-making. However, there's a big gap between what ana Read more…

What’s Driving the Data Prep Market? TDWI Digs In

It's no secret in the analytics community that data quality is a problem. But how big a problem is it? TDWI, a respected provider of data warehousing insights, shed some light on the topic with a new report. In the "b Read more…

Survey Finds Uneven Success With Big Data Rollouts

Despite heavy investments in big data deployments, a survey finds that few respondents have either shifted their operations to production or are satisfied with their big data initiatives. The key to success, the surve Read more…

Analytics Investment Up, Insights Down, Survey Finds

Despite relatively heavy investment in data analytics, a new survey finds that most enterprises have little to show in the way of business intelligence that could be leveraged to compete in the marketplace. That's the Read more…

Big Data Going to Waste, Study Finds

Organizations are able to take advantage of just a fraction of the data they’re collecting and storing, according to a study commissioned by VoltDB. The reason? A shocking lack of throughput in their operational databa Read more…

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