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EP 8: Data leakage: The missed opportunity of lost data

Data has so much promise, but organizations struggle to use it effectively, especially with the increasing complexity of managing large projects and the pressure of incorporating AI. On this episode of The AI Forecast, we’re joined by Simon Asplen-Taylor, the founder and CEO of DataTick and author of “Data and Analytics Strategy for Business”. Simon has spent years counseling organizations on getting their data right. In this episode, Simon shares the common missteps organizations experience with their data – with all roads leading back to data quality and a wild west of data collection across a business.

AI-Driven SOC Transformation with Cloudera: Enhancing Security Operations with Agentic AI

Security Operations Centers (SOCs) are the backbone of organizational cybersecurity, responsible for detecting, investigating, and responding to threats in real-time. Yet, the increasing complexity and volume of cyber threats present significant challenges. SOC teams often grapple with alert fatigue, skill shortages, and time-consuming processes.

EP 7: Women Leaders in Technology: The Art of Getting Stuff Done with NVIDIA's Kari Briski

For the inaugural episode of Women Leaders in Technology on The AI Forecast, we’re joined by one of the top female leaders in the technology industry, Kari Briski - Vice President of AI Software Product Management at NVIDIA. Kari shares the stories and strategies that inform her leadership style–like GSD or “getting stuff done”–what it means to trust your instinct, and the advice she gives to young women embarking on a career in tech and to women further along who feel stuck where they are.

EP 6: To Prevent the Artificial Charlatan, Data Management Has to be Fun

The AI explosion has led to non-stop hype cycles as the technology continues to develop. But AI is only as good as the data behind it. The threat of lousy data is bad AI. Andrew Brust, Founder and CEO of Blue Badge Insights, joins The AI Forecast to discuss the AI hype–and how to prevent what he calls an “artificial Charlatan” of bad AI. He emphasizes the dependent relationship between data and AI and the former’s role in the success of the latter. Specifically, he addresses the data governance conundrum, and why in order for data technology to be successful, it has to be fun.

From Machine Learning to AI: Simplifying the Path to Enterprise Intelligence

For years, Cloudera’s platform has helped the world’s most innovative organizations turn data into action. As the AI landscape evolves from experiments into strategic, enterprise-wide initiatives, it’s clear that our naming should reflect that shift. That’s why we’re moving from Cloudera Machine Learning to Cloudera AI.

EP 5: Data Doesn't Have To Be So Complicated

More data exists than ever before – in fact, IDC predicts worldwide data will grow 61% by 2025. However, simply having data is not enough; business leaders must know how to effectively leverage it to make informed decisions. Conversely, data professionals also need strong business acumen to understand how their insights create value for the organization. Jordan Morrow, known as “The Godfather of Data Literacy,” joins The AI Forecast to share why data has become so complicated and what leaders and data professionals can do to untangle a messy data web for real value.

Mastering Multi-Cloud with Cloudera: Strategic Data & AI Deployments Across Clouds

In today’s dynamic digital landscape, multi-cloud strategies have become vital for organizations aiming to leverage the best of both cloud and on-premises environments. As enterprises navigate complex data-driven transformations, hybrid and multi-cloud models offer unmatched flexibility and resilience. Here’s a deep dive into why and how enterprises master multi-cloud deployments to enhance their data and AI initiatives.

Predictive Models Are Nothing Without Trust

Airports are an interconnected system where one unforeseen event can tip the scale into chaos. For a smaller airport in Canada, data has grown to be its North Star in an industry full of surprises. In order for data to bring true value to operations–and ultimately customer experiences–those data insights must be grounded in trust.