Automating data management: Four opportunities for Power BI users to save time and budget

“When misused or poorly rolled out, self-service BI initiatives can quickly create an expensive data mess to fix that is not immediately apparent to non-technical business users.” Jen Underwood, Founder, Impact Analytix, LLC Sitting at the very heart of digital transformation, Business Intelligence tools such as Microsoft Power BI – and the very act of accessing, harnessing and interpreting data at every level of a business – are the key not only to maximizing profits but also to long-term, sustainable growth. governance.

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CloudPhysics inc

CloudPhysics is the first to combine the Big Data analytics with unique patent-pending datacenter simulation and resource management techniques. This technology innovation enables data-driven decisions for IT teams in ways never before possible by uncovering hidden complexities in the infrastructure, discovering inefficiencies and risks that drain and endanger resources, and enabling "what if" analyses that inform every datacenter decision. Using the Collective Intelligence from its global dataset, CloudPhysics understands how specific technologies and configurations will behave, based on learnings from across numerous datacenters of all shapes and sizes. The company, based in Mountain View, California, is founded and staffed by engineering and product leaders from VMware, Google and Cadence, and backed by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and the Mayfield Fund.

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Forecasting the future of genomic data management

whitePaper | May 15, 2023

Genomics is the study of the complete set of DNA in a person or other organism. DNA underpins a large proportion of an individual's health and disease status, therefore a genomic medicine approach is increasingly being applied in clinical settings. Genomic medicine is where the study of clinical outcomes (measurable changes in health and well-being) is combined with genomics so researchers can better understand how a person’s genome contributes to disease. Increasingly, advances in our understanding of the genome are contributing to improvements in disease diagnosis, drug discovery and targeted therapeutics.

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Artificial Intelligence and National Security

whitePaper | November 26, 2019

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a rapidly growing field of technology with potentially significant implications for national security. As such, the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) and other nations are developing AI applications for a range of military functions. AI research is underway in the fields of intelligence collection and analysis, logistics, cyber operations, information operations, command and control, and in a variety of semiautonomous and autonomous vehicles. Already, AI has been incorporated into military operations in Iraq and Syria. Congressional action has the potential to shape the technology’s development further, with budgetary and legislative decisions influencing the growth of military applications as well as the pace of their adoption.

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Prescriptive Security for Financial Services

whitePaper | November 15, 2019

The potential of artificial intelligence to transform business performance is only now starting to be more widely understood in Financial Services. This is nowhere clearer than in the security domain, where the fusion of big data, advanced analytics and machine learning holds out the promise of startling improvements in cyber defenses through the introduction of Prescriptive Security.

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How to accelerate operational reporting and analytics for Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS)

whitePaper | August 18, 2022

What Oracle EBS does not offer is a high-performance, quick-to-implement analytics solution that seamlessly combines data from multiple sources in an instant. Many EBS customers are stuck using multiple legacy tools and high-cost professionals to generate even the simplest reports, and are unable to modernize and migrate to more cost-effective platforms. But the demand for faster, easier, and near-instant reporting and analytics have dramatically increased over the past decade, placing tremendous pressure on CFOs, CEOs, and IT leaders.

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The Total Economic Impact of Data Virtualization Using the Denodo Platform

whitePaper | August 9, 2022

Data virtualization helps organizations access data across disparate sources and deliver a unified view of the data faster, cheaper, and using fewer resources than traditional data integration approaches. In this TEI, data virtualization delivered 83% reduction in time-torevenue and 65% decrease in delivery times over extract, transform, and load (ETL) processes.

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Do No Harm Guide Centering Accessibility in Data Visualization

whitePaper | December 29, 2022

Every day we are inundated with tables, graphs, charts, and maps explaining everything, including the unemployment rate, COVID-19 vaccination rates, baseball home run launch velocities, and our investment portfolios. When made well, data visualizations can help readers and users find insights and make discoveries. When made poorly, they obfuscate, mislead, or make it difficult for people to use them effectively.

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CloudPhysics inc

CloudPhysics is the first to combine the Big Data analytics with unique patent-pending datacenter simulation and resource management techniques. This technology innovation enables data-driven decisions for IT teams in ways never before possible by uncovering hidden complexities in the infrastructure, discovering inefficiencies and risks that drain and endanger resources, and enabling "what if" analyses that inform every datacenter decision. Using the Collective Intelligence from its global dataset, CloudPhysics understands how specific technologies and configurations will behave, based on learnings from across numerous datacenters of all shapes and sizes. The company, based in Mountain View, California, is founded and staffed by engineering and product leaders from VMware, Google and Cadence, and backed by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and the Mayfield Fund.

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