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The Data Pipeline – Analytics at the Speed of Business

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Business leaders are growing weary of making further investments in business intelligence (BI) and big data analytics. Beyond the challenging technical components of data-driven projects, BI and analytics services have yet to live up to the hype. Early adopters and proponents were quick to frame solutions as miraculous reservoirs of. The post The Data Pipeline – Analytics at the Speed of Business appeared first on Dataconomy.

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The 5 Best Reasons to Choose MySQL – and its 5 Biggest Challenges

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The latest version of MySQL is one of the world’s most popular databases. It is open source, reliable, compatible with all major hosting providers, cost-effective, and easy to manage. Many organizations are leveraging the data security and strong transactional support offered by MySQL to secure online transactions and enhance customer. The post The 5 Best Reasons to Choose MySQL – and its 5 Biggest Challenges appeared first on Dataconomy.

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Investing, fast and slow – Part 2: Investment for Data Scientists 101

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Financial markets offer countless ways of making (or losing) money. A key distinction among them is the investment horizon, which can range from fractions of a second to years. Walnut Algorithms and Global Systematic Investors are new investment management firms representing the high-frequency and low-frequency sides, respectively. I sat down. The post Investing, fast and slow – Part 2: Investment for Data Scientists 101 appeared first on Dataconomy.