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8 data strategy mistakes to avoid

CIO Business Intelligence

Organizations can’t afford to mess up their data strategies, because too much is at stake in the digital economy. How enterprises gather, store, cleanse, access, and secure their data can be a major factor in their ability to meet corporate goals. Here are some data strategy mistakes IT leaders would be wise to avoid.

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Straumann Group is transforming dentistry with data, AI

CIO Business Intelligence

“Digitizing was our first stake at the table in our data journey,” he says. That step, primarily undertaken by developers and data architects, established data governance and data integration. That step, primarily undertaken by developers and data architects, established data governance and data integration.

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Migrate your existing SQL-based ETL workload to an AWS serverless ETL infrastructure using AWS Glue

AWS Big Data

Customers often use many SQL scripts to select and transform the data in relational databases hosted either in an on-premises environment or on AWS and use custom workflows to manage their ETL. AWS Glue is a serverless data integration and ETL service with the ability to scale on demand.

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The Rising Need for Data Governance in Healthcare

Alation

Storing the same data in multiple places can lead to: Human error: mistakes when transcribing data reduce its quality and integrity. Multiple data structures: different departments use distinct technologies and data structures. Data governance is the solution to these challenges.

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What is a Data Pipeline?

Jet Global

Data Extraction : The process of gathering data from disparate sources, each of which may have its own schema defining the structure and format of the data and making it available for processing. This can include tasks such as data ingestion, cleansing, filtering, aggregation, or standardization.