7 Trends for Data Science in 2021

May 5, 2021

Over the last decade, interest in the field of data science has not only increased enormously, but has also changed and developed considerably. In view of the new technological advances and the constant growth of data, we expect Data Science to continue to develop strongly in 2021. We have identified 7 trends that will be relevant for the coming year.

Spotlight

Niara, Inc.

Niara’s behavioral analytics platform automates the detection of attacks that have bypassed an organization’s perimeter defenses and dramatically reduces the time and skill needed to investigate and respond to security events. The solution applies machine learning algorithms to data from the network and security infrastructure to detect compromised users, entities, and malicious insiders, reduce the time for incident investigation and response, and speed threat hunting efforts by focusing security teams on the threats that matter. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., the company is backed by NEA, Index Ventures, and Venrock. For more information, visit www.niara.com.

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Data Connectivity 2022

whitePaper | August 18, 2022

The 2022 data connectivity survey pivots somewhat from prior years’ studies. Data connectivity and data integration are well established in the traditional on-premise computing environment. But we’ve seen that as organizations increasingly expand their domains to one or more cloud service providers, it is important to better understand the challenges and opportunities for connectivity presented by modernization initiatives.

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Four Reasons Your Metadata Is Broken

whitePaper | April 1, 2021

Metadata is more important now than ever. New technologies have enabled businesspeople who have traditionally not been analysts to work with data. The consumerization of IT means people expect systems to be intuitive and require little training. With so many people using data to support so many kinds of decisions, it’s critical that your data is described, defined, and understood.

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CDAIT Digital Transformation

whitePaper | November 26, 2019

There has been much said about the Internet of Things (IoT) and what it can bring to business and society - creating a more deeply connected world, informed by data sourced from connected things, made better by smarter, more meaningful actions and interactions. These views often focus on how IoT technical solutions can deliver this new future, emphasizing the technology DNA of IoT devices, networks and applications. We have found, however, both through research and experience, that while technology is, in fact, the core of IoT’s DNA; it is just a piece of the puzzle needed to deliver on IoT’s promise. With 60% of IoT projects still struggling to move out of proof-of-concept and scale successfully2 there is more to IoT success than technology alone. What is needed and how can business leaders plan better for IoT success?

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Big Data Analytics and privacy & data protection

whitePaper | August 31, 2022

The rise of Big Data and Data Analytics provides great opportunities for organizations to realize new ways of doing business and will give a significant increase in added value. Organizations that do not ‘catch the Big Data Analytics train’ run the risk of falling behind. According to the European Commission1 the value of European citizens’ personal data has the potential to grow to nearly € 1 trillion a year by 2020.

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Tackling climate change with data science and AI

whitePaper | April 2, 2023

In this white paper, we share how The Alan Turing Institute’s AI for science and government (ASG) programme has been using collaborative and multidisciplinary data science and AI to help tackle climate change.

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Implementing a Modern Data Catalog to Power Data Intelligence

whitePaper | August 9, 2022

This report shows you how a data catalog can help you easily find and then use the data you need.

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Spotlight

Niara, Inc.

Niara’s behavioral analytics platform automates the detection of attacks that have bypassed an organization’s perimeter defenses and dramatically reduces the time and skill needed to investigate and respond to security events. The solution applies machine learning algorithms to data from the network and security infrastructure to detect compromised users, entities, and malicious insiders, reduce the time for incident investigation and response, and speed threat hunting efforts by focusing security teams on the threats that matter. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., the company is backed by NEA, Index Ventures, and Venrock. For more information, visit www.niara.com.

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