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Io-Tahoe: Enabling Industries to Transform Their Data Pools into Enterprise Knowledge

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Io-Tahoe is a leading Intelligent Automation (IA) software provider designed to accelerate valuable knowledge from across fragmented enterprise data. The proven Io-Tahoe IA Suite provides comprehensive services to build enterprise-scale automation to manage and govern the entire data value chain more efficiently and cost-effectively than alternative approaches. Since 2017, Io-Tahoe has built strong and long-lasting customer and partner relationships with industry leaders including Oracle, Red Hat, AWS, Google, Snowflake, and MongoDB. Io-Tahoe serves customers and developers across industries to deploy IA Workers in Banking, Insurance, Media & Telecoms, Healthcare, Government, Utilities, Retail and Energy. By providing immersive 360 view of data that needs to be applied to regulatory compliance (GHG, ESG, CSR reporting), Io-Tahoe excels in the field of data analytics.


How AI Supports Real Time Data Governance Io-Tahoe

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Data, data, and data; in this intelligent world of analytics, we are surrounded by data. From tracking the customer buying path to making decisions based on business intelligence, data seems to be at the forefront of everything that organizations are doing. In the race to be at the top of data analytics, organizations are implementing measures that position them in a favorable spot. The key to extracting the most from your data is to have pertinent data governance policies in place. With the requirement for data governance, it is even better to have real-time governance of data so that analytics flow smoothly without the need for consistently overlooking data.


Io-Tahoe Named a Leader in the Use of Artificial Intelligence for Data Management by Enterprise Management Associates (EMA)

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Io-Tahoe, a pioneer in Smart Data Discovery and AI-Driven Data Catalog products, in its efforts to continue to transform the data discovery market, today announced it has been named a Leader in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) for data management in a new research report and decision guide from Enterprise Management Associates (EMA). The research report, which names Io-Tahoe a Leader, says companies which deploy AI-enabled analytics and data management solutions can potentially save up to $5,000,000 a year. EMA research also finds that they can create more value through enhancements such as increased speed of innovation; the report claims that 83 per cent of the companies surveyed are already seeing cost savings, along with a significant reduction in annual person-hours required to complete analysis of the data. "AI enablement signifies a major shift from passive to active use of metadata," said John Santaferraro, EMA's Research Director, Analytics, Business Intelligence, and Data Management. "The passive use of metadata focused on definitions and documentation, while the active use of metadata focuses on the delivery of services, such as data cataloguing, data governance, data discovery, and master data services."


Io-Tahoe Named a Leader in the Use of Artificial Intelligence for Data Management by Enterprise Management Associates (EMA)

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Io-Tahoe, a pioneer in Smart Data Discovery and AI-Driven Data Catalog products, in its efforts to continue to transform the data discovery market, today announced it has been named a Leader in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) for data management in a new research report and decision guide from Enterprise Management Associates (EMA). The research report, which names Io-Tahoe a Leader, says companies which deploy AI-enabled analytics and data management solutions can potentially save up to $5,000,000 a year. EMA research also finds that they can create more value through enhancements such as increased speed of innovation; the report claims that 83 per cent of the companies surveyed are already seeing cost savings, along with a significant reduction in annual person-hours required to complete analysis of the data. "AI enablement signifies a major shift from passive to active use of metadata," said John Santaferraro, EMA's Research Director, Analytics, Business Intelligence, and Data Management. "The passive use of metadata focused on definitions and documentation, while the active use of metadata focuses on the delivery of services, such as data cataloguing, data governance, data discovery, and master data services."


The Challenges to Tackle Before You Start With AI

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Artificial Intelligence and the technology behind it are growing at a furious pace. Marketers have realized its vast potential and are striving to extract the technology's opportunities in full. There are numerous advancements being made in this regard, and many organizations have taken center stage of the AI world with in depth data analysis and data discovery solutions. I'm excited to partner with Io-Tahoe. Io-Tahoe is one of the few organizations that have taken on the complications of AI and are endeavoring to achieve something big from this enormous feat.


The future of big data and AI boils down to one thing

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When I started my first business in the mid-90's I did what most first-time entrepreneurs do -- I ordered business cards. Actually, I first had to get an address and order a phone. Then it was setting up an accounting system, doing the legal paperwork, building a website, and, of course, writing a really long business plan. I did everything except the things I should have been doing: telling my story and selling my solution. But as is so often the case, I got too caught up in the mechanics and lost sight of my purpose.


ML Powers Discovery In GE's 500 PB Lake

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Like most Fortune 50 firms, General Electric relies on an abundance of computer systems to power its enterprise. And like most firms that size, synching up and aligning the data emitted by different systems is major challenge. But thanks to an innovative data discovery solution powered by machine learning, GE found a solution. GE's Hadoop-based data lake contains 500 PB of data that originated from about 120 different systems, according to Diwakar Goel, the VP and Chief Data Officer of GE Digital and Finance. Data is sourced from a variety of ERP packages, accounting systems, and other applications, such as Ariba, Concur, and Salesforce.com.


Io-Tahoe Announces Machine Learning Smart Data Discovery Platform

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Io-Tahoe, a machine learning-driven smart data discovery company recently announced the launch of its smart data discovery platform at the Gartner Data & Analytics 2018 Summit, where it will showcase the product. The new version includes the addition of Data Catalog, a new feature designed to allow data owners and stewards to use a machine learning-based smart catalog to create, maintain and search business rules. Also, it would help define policies and provide governance workflow functionality. It reportedly enables a business user to govern the rules and define policies for critical data elements. It allows data-driven enterprises to enhance information about data automatically, regardless of the underlying technology and build a data catalog.