Analytics

How New Lumada Industrial DataOps 5.1 Scales Industrial IoT Solutions

Data quality is fairly simple nomenclature to describe the state of the data being processed, analyzed, fed into AI, and more. But this modest little term belies an incredibly critical and complicated reality: that enterprises require the highest level of data quality possible in order to do everything from developing product and business strategies, and engaging with customers, to predicting the weather and finding the fastest delivery routes.

A Look At New Products Recently Introduced By Snowflake

In this episode of “Data Cloud Now,” Gautam Srinivasan, DCN's India Correspondent chats with Michael Kilberry, Senior Director and Industry Field CTO at Snowflake, about some of the newest product announcements from Snowflake, including Unistore, which brings analytical and transactional data together in a single platform. They also discuss some of the unique characteristics and data needs of businesses in India.

How-to configure SageMaker with GitHub Actions

GitHub Actions is a powerful continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform that allows developers to automate build, test, and deployment pipelines. Workflows automatically build and test code whenever an event occurs, such as a pull request or a deployment of merged pull requests to production. Best of all, you can use it without leaving the comfort of your own repository!

NatWest Helps Customers Track Their Carbon Footprints with the Snowflake Data Cloud

With 19 million customers, NatWest is a household name in banking. We talked to David Charnley, the bank’s Head of Strategy and Transformation for Data and Analytics, to learn how Snowflake’s Data Cloud provides new insights into customer activities. NatWest collaborates across several areas of the business, including risk teams, retail teams, and ESG teams, to produce in-depth analysis of its customers’ carbon footprints. Using Snowflake, the bank combines risk data, customer identity data, transactions, and activity to paint a rich and detailed picture of how the actions customers take every day add to their emissions totals.

Overcoming 9 Data Governance Challenges

Data governance is the process of managing and protecting data throughout its lifecycle. It involves establishing policies, procedures, and standards for how data is collected, stored, used, and shared. This requires systems that are complex to be put in place by several stakeholders across the organization. Many organizations look at selecting the right software to implement a framework.