It’s no secret that trust provides a competitive advantage, with trusted companies outperforming their market peers. Boards, executives, and businesses across the globe want to find ways to build trust with consumers, employees, investors, and all stakeholders. But how do you define metrics, quantify, and measure trust?
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Search capability is ingrained into our daily life. How many arguments these days are settled with the conclusion, “Just Google it”??! We all expect some type of search functionality in every application and website. Meanwhile, advances in computer vision, natural language processing, large language models, and generative AI have made it possible to extract semantic properties from unstructured data in the form of vector embeddings.
It can be daunting to query this kind of data, which combines K-Nearest Neighbors algorithms and lexical search, unless you have the right tool for the job. When you fail, performance suffers. Web users typically expect search results under one second.
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Join data management guru Dave Wells for this educational webinar on the data catalogs role, and how to get the best fit for your enterprise.Managing data in the age of big data and self-service analytics is a complex job. Managing data without a data catalog is difficult and fraught with risk. Data cataloging is the new gold standard for metadata and an essential component of modern data management. Data catalogs support data curation and data stewardship with intelligent and automated tagging, profiling, and linking to business glossary. They help business analysts and data scientists to quickly find data and evaluate the fit for their specific use cases. Strategically, cataloging is at the core of data asset management with direct impact for data governance, regulatory compliance, and analytic quality and efficiency.
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Today, most web and mobile applications are limited to “lightweight” analytics because general-purpose databases can be optimized for transactional or analytical workloads, but not both – and since transactional processing is critical, applications have to compromise on analytics. However, what if an e-commerce application could let customers know which products are soon to be sold out based on clickstream data, shopping carts, current inventory and recent purchases as well as historical buying patterns and emerging shopping trends? In this webinar, attendees will learn how to leverage MariaDB ColumnStore to provide transactional applications with real-time analytics on historical data.
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