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AI at Scale isn't Magic, it's Data - Hybrid Data

A recent VentureBeat article , “4 AI trends: It’s all about scale in 2022 (so far),” highlighted the importance of scalability. I recommend you read the entire piece, but to me the key takeaway – AI at scale isn’t magic, it’s data – is reminiscent of the 1992 presidential election, when political consultant James Carville succinctly summarized the key to winning – “it’s the economy”.

What is Self Service Analytics? The Role of Accessible BI Explained

Self service analytics (also called self-service business intelligence, or self-service BI) is a term commonly used among analytics vendors and organizations adopting BI, often in the context of being the next big thing in driving more people to use data to find insights. But what is self service analytics? How does self service analytics work? And why does self service analytics matter?

How Twitter maximizes performance with BigQuery

How does a tweet go from one person to hundreds of millions of people? How does the data process so quickly? In this episode of Architecting with Google Cloud, Priyanka chats with Gary and Saurabh from Twitter about how data from over 200 million users goes through the Twitter data center and Google Cloud. Watch along and learn how data stored across tens of thousands of BigQuery tables in Google Cloud runs millions of queries each month.

Cloudera's Open Data Lakehouse Supercharged with dbt Core(tm)

dbt allows data teams to produce trusted data sets for reporting, ML modeling, and operational workflows using SQL, with a simple workflow that follows software engineering best practices like modularity, portability, and continuous integration/continuous development (CI/CD).

How to build a self-service BI strategy

Think about the times you've wished you had more insight into your business data. Or all of the times you wished you could answer questions about your business performance without waiting for someone else to get back to you. Gone are the days when businesses rely solely on IT staff to provide reports and analytics. With self-service business intelligence (BI), users can create their own reports, dashboards, and data visualizations without relying on IT help.