This post was originally published at SQLBlog. Because, as Jen Underwood (jenunderwood.com | LinkedIn) states in the Data Driven podcast Jen Underwood on Data Visualization and Automating Data Science: The future of data science is automation. If automation is the future, how do we decide what to automate? We look for the long pole. What’s the long pole in data science? …
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Data Wrangling Concepts: Latency and Staleness
This post was originally published at SQLBlog. Latency is the amount of time between data creation and load. Staleness is the amount of time since data in a target was refreshed. In many data integration use cases, a latency or staleness of one day, one week, or even one month is acceptable. Enterprise Data & Analytics helps enterprise data integration teams …
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*DataPoint* Denny Cherry on the Rise of Data Science
Frank caught up with Denny Cherry at #MSInspire2017 for a chat about the Rise of Data Science.
Frank at Microsoft Inspire 2017 – Day 2
If Dr. Kristin Tolle – Director of the Data Science Initiative in Microsoft Research Outreach – says Frank is a data scientist, then Frank is a data scientist. Check out the Microsoft Learn Analytics site Kristin mentioned, as well as the Microsoft Certified Data Science certification program Frank just completed! Frank is having an awesome …
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