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How Will The Cloud Impact Data Warehousing Technologies?

Smart Data Collective

Dating back to the 1970s, the data warehousing market emerged when computer scientist Bill Inmon first coined the term ‘data warehouse’. Created as on-premise servers, the early data warehouses were built to perform on just a gigabyte scale. The faster the data generation, the more handling it required.

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Customer Success: Earning Trust Through Partnership

Sisense

We’ve taken what we’ve learned from our customers and combined it with our own understanding of how the data and analytics world is evolving to drive innovations that unlock new possibilities and help our clients future-proof their products and services. Customer success isn’t a team sport – it’s a company value.

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How The Cloud Made ‘Data-Driven Culture’ Possible | Part 1

BizAcuity

2005: Microsoft passes internal memo to find solutions that could let users access their services through the internet. 2012: Amazon Redshift, the first of its kind cloud-based data warehouse service comes into existence. Fact: IBM built the world’s first data warehouse in the 1980’s. More on Kubernetes soon.

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