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Acceldata and its Data Observability Platform – Solving Big Data Management Challenges

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In this video interview, Ashwin Rajeeva, co-founder and CTO of Acceldata, we talk about the company’s data observability platform – what "data observability" is all about and why it’s critically important in big data analytics and machine learning development environments.

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Seattle startup Revefi, which sells AI cloud data observability tools, lands $10.5M

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Revefi also sells an AI feature for insights, helping data teams move quickly to identify and correct “critical data issues.” ” The company is led by CEO Sanjay Agrawal , who was previously co-founder and head of the Seattle office for AI analytics company ThoughtSpot.

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Data Integrity vs. Data Quality: How Are They Different?

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For instance, you may have a database of customer names and addresses that is accurate and valid, but if you do not also have supporting data that gives you context about those customers and their relationship to your company, that database is not as useful as it could be. That is where data integrity comes into play.

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Visionary Data Quality Paves the Way to Data Integrity

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And the desire to leverage those technologies for analytics, machine learning, or business intelligence (BI) has grown exponentially as well. Then, data clouds from providers like Snowflake and Databricks made deploying and managing enterprise-grade data solutions much simpler and more cost-effective.

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Cloud-Based Data Management Platforms in the Age of Privacy

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Currently, many businesses are using public clouds to do their Data Management. Data Management platforms (DMPs) started becoming popular during the late 1990s and the early 2000s. Click to learn more about author Keith D.

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Data Trends for 2023

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Advanced analytics and AI/ML continue to be hot data trends in 2023. According to a recent IDC study, “executives openly articulate the need for their organizations to be more data-driven, to be ‘data companies,’ and to increase their enterprise intelligence.”

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