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" ... Fast, powerful — sounds kind of like a Ferrari, right? Well, here’s where the car analogies might have to end. Sports cars are notoriously difficult and expensive to maintain, but the streaming data warehouse actually simplifies the analytics process and limits machine learning operational costs. It does so by combining streaming, location, graph, and machine learning capabilities into a single platform, which curbs the need for complex integrations between a patchwork of analytics tools included in an ecosystem for each type of workload. The big red bow on top is that by incorporating all these various analytics pipelines, the streaming data warehouse gains enhanced context from having all of an organization’s data available for analysis, resulting in far more accurate results. ... "
" ... Many of the pioneers in this field did not wait for Governments to wake up to the potential. They have pursued these technologies themselves, and identified breakthroughs not thought possible before. There are many analogies with the automotive industry and how companies like Tesla had to battle the powerful, traditional car and oil lobbies in order to introduce new electric vehicles into states across the country. ... "
" ... Regular readers of my column know that I’m a fan of using analogies to communicate complex ideas. Gates relies on analogies very often in his writing and speaking. For example, in his blog post on vaccines Gates writes that “second-source agreements” will help to ease the manufacturing burden. ... "
" ... The 25-year-old Arnault was named CEO of TAG Heuer this summer after spending three years at the brand. The son of Bernard Arnault, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of LVMH Group, Frédéric most recently was the Chief Strategy and Digital Officer for the brand, and oversaw the advancements of its Connected watches and app. When I asked him if age plays a role in being CEO of a big brand, he drew some intriguing analogies. ... "
" ... The category you position and describe your product in impacts willingness to pay as much as the product value itself. There is no shortage of accurate ways to describe any product, so be mindful of the analogies and comparisons you draw. “Like water, but flavored and carbonated,” anchors your product against low-cost alternatives. Compare this example to “Like artisan craft beer, but non-alcoholic” for the same product which positions you in a premium category. These examples showcase how perceptions of a products’ value and use changes significantly depending on category positioning. ... "