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How HPE Aruba Supply Chain optimized cost and performance by migrating to an AWS modern data architecture

AWS Big Data

This blog post is co-written with Hardeep Randhawa and Abhay Kumar from HPE. This post describes how HPE Aruba automated their Supply Chain management pipeline, and re-architected and deployed their data solution by adopting a modern data architecture on AWS.

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Modern Data Architecture for Telecommunications

Cloudera

Data has continued to grow both in scale and in importance through this period, and today telecommunications companies are increasingly seeing data architecture as an independent organizational challenge, not merely an item on an IT checklist. Why telco should consider modern data architecture. The challenges.

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Data architecture strategy for data quality

IBM Big Data Hub

Several factors determine the quality of your enterprise data like accuracy, completeness, consistency, to name a few. But there’s another factor of data quality that doesn’t get the recognition it deserves: your data architecture. How the right data architecture improves data quality.

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The Difference Between Data Architecture and Enterprise Architecture

erwin

Although there is some crossover, there are stark differences between data architecture and enterprise architecture (EA). That’s because data architecture is actually an offshoot of enterprise architecture. The Value of Data Architecture. Data Architecture and Data Modeling.

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Big Data Modeling Improves Business Intelligence

TDAN

Through big data modeling, data-driven organizations can better understand and manage the complexities of big data, improve business intelligence (BI), and enable organizations to benefit from actionable insight.

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Big Data Opportunity in Manufacturing

TDAN

The world now runs on Big Data. Defined as information sets too large for traditional statistical analysis, Big Data represents a host of insights businesses can apply towards better practices. But what exactly are the opportunities present in big data? In manufacturing, this means opportunity.

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Big Data Ingestion: Parameters, Challenges, and Best Practices

datapine

Operations data: Data generated from a set of operations such as orders, online transactions, competitor analytics, sales data, point of sales data, pricing data, etc. The gigantic evolution of structured, unstructured, and semi-structured data is referred to as Big data. Big Data Ingestion.

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