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Dataiku available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace

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Microsoft Azure customers worldwide now gain access to Dataiku, giving companies large and small an easy way to leverage the power of AI.

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ThoughtSpot and Databricks partner

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ThoughtSpot launches support for Databricks allowing users to run search and AI-driven analytics directly on the Databricks Lakehouse Platform, powered by Delta Lake.

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Putting AI and ML in expert hands

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Democratisation of Machine Learning makes operational experts more flexible to improve and predict process and asset performance.

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Intelligent automation can unlock $850 million annual value for CSPs

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CSPs across North America, Europe, Latin America, EMEA and APAC disclose plans for automation.

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Majority of organisations plan automation investment

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New survey reveals that 48% accelerated automation projects as a result of the pandemic, with cost savings, customer satisfaction, and employee productivity as primary drivers.

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LinkedIn Automates All of the Easy Things, and Makes all of the Hard Things Easy

Hear LinkedIn’s senior SRE, Todd Palino, share how the company continually improves the state of its infrastructure, so that the developers who are rolling out applications have a framework that they can do it within, and they can do it safely. LinkedIn currently generates over 50 terabytes a day of unique metrics on applications. No human is going to look at 50 terabytes a day of data and get anything useful out of it, so LinkedIn relies on systems give them some useful signal out of all that noise. By moving down the road of machine learning, LinkedIn can now do anomaly detection using machine learning models.

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