Analytics

UK Energy Company EDF Turns To Snowpark In Its Quest To Achieve Net Zero

EDF, the UK's leading home and business gas and electricity company, has a mission to help Britain achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions. With the Snowflake Data Cloud, EDF has built a customer intelligence platform to help its customers save energy and money, ultimately helping Britain achieve that Net Zero benchmark. By using Snowpark, EDF can transform large processes with billions of rows of data and have its data science team run ML models directly where the data sits.

A CPO's Guide to Using Generative AI Within the Enterprise

Generative AI (GenAI) has the potential to transform enterprise product operations, and as a Chief Product Officer (CPO), it’s essential to understand how to leverage generative AI to drive success within your product organization. This article serves as a comprehensive guide for how CPOs can use GenAI in product strategy, design, and innovation – generating new product ideas, creating unique designs, and exploring different variations and options.

A New Era of Data Empowerment - The Healthcare Industry Cloud

From electronic medical records and monitoring devices, to personalized medicine and real-time decision-making, data is critical at every turn within modern healthcare. However, the sheer volume and complexity of healthcare data is posing increasing challenges on medical centers and professionals.

Building Business Continuity into Hybrid-Cloud

In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, businesses face numerous challenges when it comes to data management and protection. Defining effective backup, disaster recovery (DR), and business continuity objectives in particular, stand out as crucial. At Hitachi Vantara, we understand the importance of ensuring data resilience and uninterrupted operations for businesses that have embraced or are considering cloud or hybrid-cloud architectures.

Building a data team in a tight labor market

In this segment, Sumathi Thiyagarajan of the Milwaukee Bucks discusses the challenge of building a diverse data team in a tight labor market, taking a broad approach to hiring from inside and outside the sports industry to get a mix of skills and mindsets. She emphasizes the opportunities for visibility and growth in a small, collaborative organization focused on enhancing the fan experience through data.