10 Hot Big Data Companies To Watch In 2020

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Data is not only growing in volume, it’s increasingly scattered across on-premises and cloud-based systems, complicating data management and governance tasks. Here are 10 companies with next-generation data management, data science and machine learning technology that solution providers should keep an eye on in 2020.

Data Lakes In Kubernetes Clusters: Challenges & Opportunities

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As the data is exponentially growing it’s creating some unique channels around data. We sat down with Steven Mih, CEO of Alluxio to understand these challenges and how Alluxio is helping customers overcome these challenges.

For 2020, the crystal ball remains positively cloudy

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Each year around this time we’re inundated with predictions from tech executives. Most are rather predictable, but there are always a few that stand out for going against the grain. So for this year’s cloud predictions, I thought I’d share some of the more interesting examples — along with a few cherry-picked from around the web — and add a little opinion of my own.

Kubernetes, Multicloud, and Low-Code Data Science: 2020’s Hottest Data Trends

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Today’s data technologies are paving the way for the next step in our data journey. We’ve seen Kubernetes lead the way in application automation, more companies bet on the cloud, and how much today’s enterprise relies on data science. Couple that with the amount of advanced analytics and artificial intelligence data being generated and we see the door open for even more opportunity in the data management space. Here are some of the biggest data trends I look forward to seeing in 2020

Big Data Predictions: What 2020 Will Bring

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With just over a week left on the 2019 calendar, it’s now time for predictions. We’ll run several stories featuring the 2020 predictions of industry experts and observers in the field. It all starts today with what is arguably the most critical aspect of the big data question: The data itself.

Data and analytics in 2020: Industry predictions

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There’s no shortage of experts and opinions in the world of data and analytics. But the end of the year provides a nice forcing function to collect analyses and prognostications, then slice, dice and summarize them. This year, as you might expect, experts in the field had a lot to say about Big Data, AI, the cloud, skills shortages and more. Our harvest of predictions follows, organized by theme.

20 Experts Share Predictions for Cloud in 2020 and Beyond

Solutions Review

As part of our Cloud Insight Jam, we got in touch with several experts and asked for their predictions on cloud computing in 2020. These experts represent the top cloud vendors, cloud solutions providers, and IT software companies, and have decades of combined experience with operating solutions inside the cloud. We’ve compiled 26 quotes from 20 experts on where they see the field of cloud in 2020 and beyond.

2020 AI, Big Data, and Analytics Predictions

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Data is the key to the future. It’s (allegedly) the source of every tech company’s decisions, and it’s become an essential component not only of the software industry, but verticals around the world. The relationship between Big Data, AI, and analytics is well-known at this point, so let’s look at where industry experts see these technologies going in 2020.

Industry AI, Analytics, Machine Learning, Data Science Predictions for 2020

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Here is a third part of our 2020 prediction series with a roundup of predictions from the some of the most innovative companies in the AI/Analytics/DS/ML industry.
Some of the common themes were: Data, Business, democratization of Data Science, AutoML, NLP, Cloud, and DataOps.