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The key to operational AI: Modern data architecture

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Recent research shows that 67% of enterprises are using generative AI to create new content and data based on learned patterns; 50% are using predictive AI, which employs machine learning (ML) algorithms to forecast future events; and 45% are using deep learning, a subset of ML that powers both generative and predictive models.

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What is data architecture? A framework to manage data

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Data architecture definition Data architecture describes the structure of an organizations logical and physical data assets, and data management resources, according to The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF). An organizations data architecture is the purview of data architects.

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How AI orchestration has become more important than the models themselves

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Large language models (LLMs) just keep getting better. In just about two years since OpenAI jolted the news cycle with the introduction of ChatGPT, weve already seen the launch and subsequent upgrades of dozens of competing models. From Llama3.1 to Gemini to Claude3.5 In fact, business spending on AI rose to $13.8

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From legacy to lakehouse: Centralizing insurance data with Delta Lake

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This is where Delta Lakehouse architecture truly shines. Specifically, within the insurance industry, where data is the lifeblood of innovation and operational effectiveness, embracing such a transformative approach is essential for staying agile, secure and competitive. This unified view makes it easier to manage and access your data.

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Comprehensive data management for AI: The next-gen data management engine that will drive AI to new heights

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All industries and modern applications are undergoing rapid transformation powered by advances in accelerated computing, deep learning, and artificial intelligence. The next phase of this transformation requires an intelligent data infrastructure that can bring AI closer to enterprise data.

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Building a vision for real-time artificial intelligence

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After walking his executive team through the data hops, flows, integrations, and processing across different ingestion software, databases, and analytical platforms, they were shocked by the complexity of their current data architecture and technology stack. It isn’t easy.

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The future of data: A 5-pillar approach to modern data management

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It was not alive because the business knowledge required to turn data into value was confined to individuals minds, Excel sheets or lost in analog signals. We are now deciphering rules from patterns in data, embedding business knowledge into ML models, and soon, AI agents will leverage this data to make decisions on behalf of companies.

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