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PODCAST: Exploring Data, Digital and Artificial Intelligence through a Holistic Lens

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PODCAST: Exploring Data, Digital and Artificial Intelligence through a Holistic Lens. Exploring Data, Digital and Artificial Intelligence through a Holistic Lens. In the latest episode of ‘The Data Strategy Show’, host Samir Sharma engages Prithvijit(Jit) Roy and Pritam K Paul, Co-Founders of BRIDGEi2i, in a riveting discussion.

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4 Key Elements of Enterprise AI Strategy

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PODCAST: Exploring Data, Digital and Artificial Intelligence through a Holistic Lens. Exploring Data, Digital and Artificial Intelligence through a Holistic Lens. In the latest episode of ‘The Data Strategy Show’, host Samir Sharma engages Prithvijit(Jit) Roy and Pritam K Paul, Co-Founders of BRIDGEi2i, in a riveting discussion.

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How Zurich Insurance Group built a log management solution on AWS

AWS Big Data

The new approach would need to offer the flexibility to integrate new technologies such as machine learning (ML), scalability to handle long-term retention at forecasted growth levels, and provide options for cost optimization. She currently serves as the Global Head of Cyber Data Management at Zurich Group.

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Build efficient, cross-Regional, I/O-intensive workloads with Dask on AWS

AWS Big Data

Dataset Variables Disk Size Xarray Dataset Size Region ERA5 2011–2020 (120 netcdf files) 53.5GB 364.1 Data is transforming every field and every business. However, with data growing faster than most companies can keep track of, collecting data and getting value out of that data is challenging.

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Data trust and the evolution of enterprise analytics in the age of AI

CIO Business Intelligence

For example, an analytics dashboard that correlates shipping data gaps in a logistics view could be correlated to quantities released for distribution in a warehouse. 2011 Turing Award winner Judea Pearls landmark work The Book of Why (2020) explains it well when he states that correlation is not causation and you are smarter than your data.