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What are decision support systems? Sifting data for better business decisions

CIO Business Intelligence

A DSS supports the management, operations, and planning levels of an organization in making better decisions by assessing the significance of uncertainties and the tradeoffs involved in making one decision over another. The size of the DSS database will vary based on need, from a small, standalone system to a large data warehouse.

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Bridging the Gap: How ‘Data in Place’ and ‘Data in Use’ Define Complete Data Observability

DataKitchen

Bridging the Gap: How ‘Data in Place’ and ‘Data in Use’ Define Complete Data Observability In a world where 97% of data engineers report burnout and crisis mode seems to be the default setting for data teams, a Zen-like calm feels like an unattainable dream. Contact Us Today!

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Two Birds, One Stone: How to Get Better AX Reporting and Prepare for Future D365 Migration Today

Jet Global

Although Microsoft’s rollout of its two ERP cloud products (D365 F&SCM, and for smaller businesses, D365 Business Central) has been going on for some time, the current climate of economic uncertainty has prompted a lot of companies to hit the pause button on migration, choosing instead to stay the course with their existing Dynamics AX systems.

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CIOs are (still) closer than ever to their dream data lakehouse

CIO Business Intelligence

Some speculate that Databricks wanted to slow the cruising Iceberg ecosystem with a dose of uncertainty. Databricks donated Delta Lake to the Linux Foundation at about the same time that Netflix handed over the Iceberg project to the Apache Software Foundation. And in theory, at least, it all happens without vendor lock-in.

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Perform time series forecasting using Amazon Redshift ML and Amazon Forecast

AWS Big Data

Amazon Redshift is a fully managed, petabyte-scale data warehouse service in the cloud. Tens of thousands of customers use Amazon Redshift to process exabytes of data every day to power their analytics workloads. Forecasting acts as a planning tool to help enterprises prepare for the uncertainty that can occur in the future.

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Cloudera + Hortonworks, from the Edge to AI

Cloudera

We believed then, and we still believe today, that the rest of the world would need to capture, store, manage and analyze data at massive scale. We were the first company to commercialize the software, building on the work done at Yahoo and other consumer internet companies. We have each innovated separately in those areas.

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Sisense and Google Cloud: Driving Innovation and Digital Transformation Together

Sisense

Many businesses are discovering that analytics are essential to help businesses survive, and we all live under a cloud of uncertainty. Now, we pay as we go, and scale as our customer base — and our data — expands. Ilan Pinto, Director of Software Development, Trax.