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How Macmillan Publishers authored success using IBM Cognos Analytics

5 min read - Macmillan Publishers is a global publishing company and one of the “Big Five” English language publishers. If you're a reader, chances are good you've read a book from Macmillan. They published many perennial favorites including Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale, Bill Martin’s Brown Bear, Brown Bear, what do you see? and some of the more recent bestsellers such as The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides, Identity by Nora Roberts and Razorblade Tears by S. A. Cosby. It’s no wonder then that Macmillan…

MLOps and the evolution of data science

7 min read - The advancement of computing power over recent decades has led to an explosion of digital data, from traffic cameras monitoring commuter habits to smart refrigerators revealing how and when the average family eats. Both computer scientists and business leaders have taken note of the potential of the data. The information can deepen our understanding of how our world works—and help create better and “smarter” products. Machine learning (ML), a subset of artificial intelligence (AI), is an important piece of data-driven…

Announcing the availability of Bring-Your-Own-License and Reserved Instance plans for next generation Db2 Warehouse SaaS on AWS

3 min read - We are thrilled to announce the availability of Bring-Your-Own-License (BYOL) and Reserved Instance (RI) plans for our customers globally. These plans are designed to provide great flexibility, cost-efficiency, and business continuity for our customers’ mission-critical workloads. Enabling flexibility with bring-your-own-license (BYOL) plan Many organizations are adopting a hybrid cloud strategy for their data warehousing needs, running workloads both on-premises and in the public cloud. We understand that as your business grows, your data warehousing requirements and preferences will evolve. With…

Data democratization: How data architecture can drive business decisions and AI initiatives

7 min read - Data democratization, much like the term digital transformation five years ago, has become a popular buzzword throughout organizations, from IT departments to the C-suite. It’s often described as a way to simply increase data access, but the transition is about far more than that. When effectively implemented, a data democracy simplifies the data stack, eliminates data gatekeepers, and makes the company’s comprehensive data platform easily accessible by different teams via a user-friendly dashboard. Beyond the technical aspects, the goals are…

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