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What is ETL? Top ETL Tools

Marktechpost

Extract, Transform, and Load are referred to as ETL. ETL is the process of gathering data from numerous sources, standardizing it, and then transferring it to a central database, data lake, data warehouse, or data store for additional analysis. Involved in each step of the end-to-end ETL process are: 1.

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How to Build ETL Data Pipeline in ML

The MLOps Blog

However, efficient use of ETL pipelines in ML can help make their life much easier. This article explores the importance of ETL pipelines in machine learning, a hands-on example of building ETL pipelines with a popular tool, and suggests the best ways for data engineers to enhance and sustain their pipelines.

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Data platform trinity: Competitive or complementary?

IBM Journey to AI blog

Data platform architecture has an interesting history. Towards the turn of millennium, enterprises started to realize that the reporting and business intelligence workload required a new solution rather than the transactional applications. A read-optimized platform that can integrate data from multiple applications emerged.

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Data architecture strategy for data quality

IBM Journey to AI blog

The right data architecture can help your organization improve data quality because it provides the framework that determines how data is collected, transported, stored, secured, used and shared for business intelligence and data science use cases.

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AI that’s ready for business starts with data that’s ready for AI

IBM Journey to AI blog

To power AI and analytics workloads across your transactional and purpose-built databases, you must ensure they can seamlessly integrate with an open data lakehouse architecture without duplication or additional extract, transform, load (ETL) processes.

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