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Data Matching and Combinations Using Large Data Sets

When doing data matching with large sets of data, consideration should be given to the combinations that can be generated, and it’s associated effects on performance. This has an effect when using Talend’s Data Integration Matching and Data Quality components. Matching routines do not scale in a linear fashion.

Spring Cleaning

Ever find yourself in your closet searching for an article of clothing or trying to squeeze one more hangers on the rack? I took the better part of the afternoon on Saturday to clean out my closet. It made me realize a few key things. I am a pack rat and this clean up exercise took way longer than I thought. I anticipated the exercise taking 30-45 minutes tops. How hard could it be? What I discovered 3 hours later is I keep too many unnecessary items.

Keeping the Business Healthy with API Monitoring and Analytics

Millions of us use wearable devices for health and fitness tracking — but few of us are ready to let these gadgets replace visits to the doctor and other health and wellness professionals. Indeed, if anything, data from these devices can help doctors to be effective, with different professionals leveraging the data in different ways.

Microsoft Azure & Talend : 3 Real-World Architectures

We know that data is a key driver of success in today data-driven world. Often, companies struggle to efficiently integrate and process enterprise data for fast and reliable analytics, due to reliance on legacy ETL solutions and data silos. To solve this problem, companies are adopting cloud platforms like Microsoft Azure to modernize their IT infrastructure.

6 Ways to Start Utilizing Machine Learning with Amazon Web Services and Talend

A common perspective that I see amongst software designers and developers is that Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are technologies which are only meant for an elite group. However, if a particular technology is to truly succeed and scale, it should be friendly with the common man (in this case a normal software developer).