How to scale AI workloads taking an open data lakehouse approach
Scale analytics and AI workloads for all your data
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Data has been used for analysis for centuries. Today, businesses use it to get a pulse of the market and an idea of where their organization is headed.
This on-demand webinar presents advice from industry experts on the benefit of an open lakehouse approach and you will see Watsonx.data live in action. It then dives into how Watsonx.data can help your organization scale analytics and AI workloads.
Hear from industry experts on the benefit of an open lakehouse approach, and see watsonx.data live in action.
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