In today’s enterprise environments, data no longer functions as a record of what has happened. It operates as a live ...
Healthcare organizations are awash in data. But not every health system is able to utilize its data in ways that yield actionable insights or opportunities for performance improvement. Without a clear ...
In a recent Views & Comments column published in Engineering, researchers Jinghai Li and Li Guo from the Chinese Academy of Sciences offer profound insights into the future development of data science ...
For decades, organizations have approached data architecture with a monolithic mindset—centralized platforms, complex codebases and rigid structures. While these systems were built with the noble goal ...
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Enterprise data systems now sit beside ranking, inference and decision pipelines that influence what users see, interact with, and act on. At scale, these systems often remain operational while ...
In today’s business world, things change fast, especially with technology. For companies to keep up, they really ...
When it comes to business information, chief information officers (CIOs) and chief data officers (CDOs) are tasked with bringing order to chaos. As firms gather ever more data, they face both ...