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How healthcare organizations can analyze and create insights using price transparency data

AWS Big Data

The serverless architecture features auto scaling, high availability, and a pay-as-you-go billing model to increase agility and optimize costs. The architecture approach is split into a data intake layer, a data analysis layer, and a data visualization layer. Use the Data Catalog and transform the hospital price transparency data.

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The art and science of data product portfolio management

AWS Big Data

Taken together, the posts in this series lay out some possible operating models for data mesh within an organization. Earlier in their lifecycle, data products may be measured by alternative metrics, including adoption (number of consumers) and level of activity (releases, interaction with consumers, and so on).

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What’s the Difference: Quantitative vs Qualitative Data

Alation

Easy to analyze: Data users can easily use mathematical models to analyze quantitative data. Analytics: Analyze data to understand how people interact with products and/or services. For example, you might track how people interact with your company’s website.

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Beyond the hype: Key components of an effective AI policy

CIO Business Intelligence

Bias mitigation Bias in AI models — such as retail video surveillance systems that involve facial recognition — can cause serious damage, both culturally and to your business’ reputation. Assessment and gap analysis Amazon faced scrutiny when its AI-powered recruiting tool was found to exhibit bias against women.

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Hands-On Labs: The Key to Accelerating CMMC 2.0 Compliance

CIO Business Intelligence

INE Security Highlights How Practical, immersive training environments help defense contractors meet DoD cybersecurity requirements Defense contractors are facing increased pressure to meet the Department of Defenses stringent Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0 requirements ahead of 2025 compliance deadlines.

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Security is dead: Long live risk management

CIO Business Intelligence

Like urban planners considering crime prevention through environmental design, security in design focuses on identifying and mitigating threats early.