Data is an asset, in more ways than one. Businesses want to monetize the data they create as much as they are interested in how they can take profitable advantage of the data that other companies may make available to them. It’s still an evolving world out there, though, when it comes to issues around […]
Enterprises Move to Graph Databases
Graph databases continue to make their move into mainstream enterprise operations, providing a good reason for big name vendors to have planted their flags in the space and for one leader in the arena, Neo4j, to be enjoying strong growth among large business customers. As of January the vendor continues to hold the top spot […]
More Help on the Way for Democratizing Artificial Intelligence
It seems as if you can’t pull up a website on data these days without running into the term Artificial Intelligence. And with good reason: Markets and Markets has it pegged as reaching $16 billion by 2022. Wander around the Web and you can hit on stories about everything from the top AI stocks to […]
The Emphasis is on Out-of-the-Box Internet of Things Data Management
Enterprises face growing Data Management challenges as the industrial Internet of Things (IoT) becomes an increasing part of their daily activities. The difficulties for companies in sectors like manufacturing and energy start with a slew of Internet of Things devices, producing and sending information in realtime, whose sensor data must often be combined with other […]
Self-Service Business Intelligence is Big, but is it for Everyone?
What intelligence are we seeing lately about the state of Self-Service Business Intelligence (SSBI)? Let’s start with the fact that the numbers are pointing up. According to a recent report published by Research and Markets, the global Self-Service Business Intelligence market will grow from $3.6 billion in 2016 to $7.3 billion by 2021, at a […]
Bottlenose Takes on the Data Scientist Shortage
Like many of their peers, as business leaders look to the future, they may well be concerned most about getting value out of all the data they possess. They look around at a world of unstructured data, rich in insights, but not suited to traditional legacy databases. They perceive that technologies such as Machine Learning […]
2017 Trends in Data Analytics: No Stopping the Momentum
The enterprise lives in a world of data, and the desire – the need – to analyze that data for business success is paramount. As businesses march into 2017, what will be at the top of their Data Analytics and Business Intelligence agenda so that they can realize their goals? How does that reflect upon […]
2017 Trends in Data Strategy
Data isn’t just a piece of an organization’s business. It is the business – its fuel, fodder, and force. This past year bore witness to a growing recognition of that fact, which is so important to bringing attention to the need to aggressively define and refine Enterprise Data Strategy. We asked data experts and thought […]
How to Dive into Data Lakes and Not Drown
Kyvos Insights has a question for Enterprise Analytics executives: How are your Data Lakes working out for you? For many that embarked on journeys to stock up Hadoop based Data Lakes, with everything from structured transaction records to non-relational data such as log files, Internet clickstream records, sensor data, social streams, and so on, the answer has been […]
Is NoSQL (or No+SQL) the Future of Databases?
There are strong opinions among IT leaders about where the real future of database technology lies. At the DATAVERSITY® Enterprise Data World 2016 Conference, for example, one could hear Mike Bowers, Enterprise Data Architect at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), tout the virtues of NoSQL. He urged every organization to have […]