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Analytics and Data Science News for the Week of April 1; Updates from Oracle, Domo, and Gartner, Inc.

Top Analytics and Data Science News for the Week Ending April 1, 2022

Top Analytics and Data Science News for the Week Ending April 1, 2022

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy analytics and data science news items for the week of April 1, 2022. In this week’s roundup, news from Oracle, Domo, and Gartner, Inc.

Keeping tabs on all the most relevant data management news can be a time-consuming task. As a result, our editorial team aims to provide a summary of the top headlines from the last month, in this space. Solutions Review editors will curate vendor product news, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital funding, talent acquisition, and other noteworthy data science and analytics news items.

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Top Analytics and Data Science News for the Week Ending April 1, 2022

Oracle Unverils MySQL HeatWave ML

MySQL HeatWave ML fully automates the ML lifecycle and stores all trained models inside the MySQL database, eliminating the need to move data or the model to a machine learning tool or service. HeatWave ML is included with the MySQL HeatWave database cloud service in all 37 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) regions. All models generated by HeatWave ML can provide model and prediction explanations.

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Domo Launches New Data Apps

A Data App, which combines data, analytics, and workflows, is experienced as a personalized standalone experience on a mobile device or embedded into existing apps and processes where work is already happening. Data Apps can quickly leverage data from existing systems – regardless of where data lives whether it be in a cloud data warehouse or data lake, or a core application like SAP, Salesforce, or NetSuite.

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Gartner Releases 2022 Magic Quadrant for Analytics and BI Platforms

Gartner notes that the market is represented by an emphasis on visual self-service for end-users, as well as augmented AI to deliver automated insights. However, that augmentation is largely shifting from the analyst to consumers and decision makers. These platforms are also beginning to capture more information about user behavior and interests in order to deliver the most impactful experience possible.

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