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view it online. | August 2014 | | | Dear Alejandro,
What, exactly, is “discovery” and why has Ventana analyst Tony Cosentino identified discovery as “one of the four pillars of big data analytics?” And how do you match the different types of discovery technology to their appropriate users and forms of data?
Read “Four Types of Discovery Technology for Using Big Data Intelligently” to learn about event, data, information and visual discovery, and how to take advantage of each. You’ll discover:
- Why discovery increases in importance as analytics spreads in your organization
- How discovery technology will help you realize full value from your business analytics and big data investments
- What IT needs to know about deploying each type of discovery technology
- The two biggest barriers to adoption of discovery
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