Structured for Intelligence: AI Needs Governed by Tom Taulli (.ePUB)+
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Structured for Intelligence: Why AI Needs Governed, Discoverable, and Provisioned Data by Tom Taulli, Tom Grabowski, Sai Maddali
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Overview: As enterprises embed AI and agents into everything from customer experiences to internal operations, a new challenge is emerging: Structured data—the foundation of operational and analytical systems—must now be discoverable, governed, and provisioned in ways that AI can understand and reliably act on. In many organizations, the process for pulling insights from enterprise data remains a struggle, requiring users to wrestle with a patchwork of tools. These tools include BI dashboards, SQL editors, data warehouses, ETL pipelines, and governance systems, with each piece coming with its own interface, quirks, and learning curve. Most business folks lack the technical chops to use these tools on their own, so they lean on analysts or engineers to get the job done. For example, a marketing manager who needs a simple conversion trend might still wait several days for a data engineer to adjust a pipeline. Even with modern BI systems, it’s common for insights to lag just enough that they’re less actionable. AI is flipping the traditional model on its head. It’s not just making data easier to access—it’s changing how the entire data stack operates. Smart features can be woven into every layer, such as natural language interfaces that translate user requests into SQL queries, or AI assistants that handle data preparation and analysis. This makes working with data feel more like having a conversation than wrangling code. This isn’t just a nice upgrade—it’s a reinvention of how companies get value from their data.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices

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