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Don't Neglect Data, Citizen Analysts, Real-Time Analytics is Spreading, and more. [InformationWeek Data Analytics]( March 26, 2018 [bar] [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [A Different Take on Voice Interfaces, IBM Launches Watson Assistant]( Watson Assistant will be delivered via IBM partner devices such as electronics embedded in cars and apps branded by hotel companies. Beyond customer engagement and service, the real value to these partners will be in the data they collect about customers and how they use it to customize customer experience. [Continue Reading]( TOP STORIES [Don't Neglect Your Data in a Rush to the Cloud]( Greg Hoffer, vice president of engineering at GlobalScape, says that sometimes customers get so caught up in the cloud's fast-and-easy mantra they don't fully think out the security implications for their data. [Read More]( [Modern Business Intelligence Platforms Enable Citizen Analysts]( Top analytics and business intelligence platforms have been making it easier for end users to get self-service insights. The next step in their evolution is augmented analytics, according to market research firm Gartner. [Read More]( [Real-Time Analytics is Spreading and Getting Easier]( Is your organization in production with real-time analytics and event stream processing? Are you doing a pilot of the technology? Here's a look at where the technology is today, along with some of the more popular use cases. [Read More]( [Big Data Tech Hadoop and Spark Get Slow Start in Enterprise]( There are plenty of success stories about Hadoop in the enterprise, but those may be the exception and not the rule. Gartner Research VP Merv Adrian provides a reality check on deployment rates, successes, and failures of big data technologies in the enterprise. [Read More]( TECH RESOURCES [WHITE PAPERS]( - [2017 Email Fraud Report]( - [Phishing - The Secret of its Success & What You Can Do to Stop It]( - [The Equifax Breach & How Software Composition Analysis Cloud Have Prevented It]( [ONLINE EVENTS]( [How to Build an Effective Incident Response Program]( This session offers some guidance on how to build an incident response plan that can identify and re... [Learn More]( PARTNER PERSPECTIVES [The Unstoppable Progression of Object Storage]( New developments in gateways, plugins, and more, offer far more value to users of object storage tha... [Read More]( Top!Top?elq_mid=84005&elq_cid=22844169 [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [Cybersecurity Strategies for the Digital Era]( At its core, digital business relies on strong security practices. In addition, leveraging security intelligence and integrating security with operations and developer teams can help organizations push the boundaries of innovation. [Read More]( [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [10 Things You Didn't Know About Soft Skills for IT]( The conventional wisdom says that IT workers need to improve their soft skills, but sometimes the conventional wisdom is wrong - at least in part. [Read More]( [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [5 Keys to Asking Better Questions of Data Scientists]( Reasons why some enterprises struggle to drive business value from data science efforts. [Read More]( [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [5 Reasons Data Scientists Should Adopt DevOps Practices]( Enterprise software development teams have historically had trouble ensuring the code that runs well on a developer's machine also runs well in production. DevOps has promoted more collaboration between developers and IT operations. Data scientists and data science teams face similar challenges, which DevOps concepts can help address. [Read More]( Bottom!Bottom?elq_mid=84005&elq_cid=22844169 [InformationWeek Data Analytics]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [googleplus](informationweek?elq_mid=84005&elq_cid=22844169&elqTrackId=e5d3e575e07e4d38b84e6751dd789041&elq=95816dc99d1146af83678853d5ea31cf&elqaid=84005&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=30198) [rss]( [linkedin]( InformationWeek c/o UBM 303 Second St., Suite 900 South Tower San Francisco, CA 94107 [Contact Us](mailto:iwkbtnnewsletters@ubm.com) | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( © UBM 2017. All Rights Reserved.

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