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Cloud Giants Gain with DSML Platforms, While GenAI Fans the Flame: Gartner
The advent of generative AI is driving enterprises to adopt consolidated data science and machine learning (DSML) platforms that can handle traditional ML as well as new GenAI use cases, according to Gartner’s latest M Read more…
Public Cloud Horse Race Heating Up: Gartner
Gartner predicts that worldwide end-user spending on public cloud services will grow to $591.8 billion in 2023, a 20.7% growth from 2022. The public cloud horse race has several cloud services companies jockeying for pos Read more…
A ‘Glut’ of Innovation Spotted in Data Science and ML Platforms
These are heady days in data science and machine learning (DSML) according to Gartner, which identified a “glut” of innovation occurring in the market for DSML platforms. From established companies chasing AutoML or Read more…
Augmented Analytics Is the New BI Battle Ground, Gartner Says
Forget about nifty visualizations in business intelligence (BI) tools--everybody has those now, according to Gartner. The real action in the BI market is around augmented analytics, or how well the BI tools incorporate m Read more…
Gartner: Augmented Analytics Ready for Prime Time
Augmented analytics, an approach that uses machine learning, natural language processing and other automation tools, is poised to dominate the data analysis and business intelligence markets by 2020, according to a close Read more…
Winners and Losers from Gartner’s Data Science and ML Platform Report
Gartner published its latest Magic Quadrant for data science and machine learning platforms last week. Sixteen vendors made cut for Gartner's report this year, the same number as last year. However, there were some impor Read more…
Hadoop and NoSQL Now Data Warehouse-Worthy: Gartner
Not long ago, the rules for what constituted a data warehouse were fairly well defined. The schema was fixed, you could say, and was based primarily on relational database technology designed to process structured data. My, how times have changed. Last week, Gartner for the first time accepted non-relational technologies--including those based on Hadoop and NoSQL--in its annual Magic Quadrant for Data Warehouses report. Read more…