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Object-centric Process Mining on Data Mesh Architectures

Data Science Blog

In addition to Business Intelligence (BI), Process Mining is no longer a new phenomenon, but almost all larger companies are conducting this data-driven process analysis in their organization. This method is particularly effective in capturing the complexities and many-to-many relationships inherent in modern business processes.

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Beyond data: Cloud analytics mastery for business brilliance

Dataconomy

Data models help visualize and organize data, processing applications handle large datasets efficiently, and analytics models aid in understanding complex data sets, laying the foundation for business intelligence. Understand what insights you need to gain from your data to drive business growth and strategy.

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Alation Ranked Top Data Catalog Third Year in a Row

Alation

This achievement is a testament not only to our legacy of helping to create the data catalog category but also to our continued innovation in improving the effectiveness of self-service analytics. A broader definition of Business Intelligence. Howard Dresner coined the term “Business Intelligence” in 1989.

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The year of the data catalog

Alation

Industry leaders like General Electric, Munich Re and Pfizer are turning to self-service analytics and modern data governance. They are leveraging data catalogs as a foundation to automatically analyze technical and business metadata, at speed and scale. “By Ventana Research’s 2018 Digital Innovation Award for Big Data.

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Adapting to Change: Finding Opportunity in Crucible Moments

Alation

A restaurant experience of 2019 is much different than one today. Pandemic lockdowns and social distancing — the crucible moment — forced restaurants to quickly adopt new business tactics. Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC) used self-service data access as a way to accelerate time-to-market for new products.