Teradata’s Hillary Ashton on Open Table Formats Driving Value for Customers | Cloud Wars Live
Hilary Ashton, chief product officer, Teradata, chats with Bob
Evans about the role of open table formats in driving AI adoption
and data consolidation. The pair review how essential open table
formats are in creating unified a data lakehouse, enabling th
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Creating Value with Teradata
The Big Themes:
Open Table Formats: Datasets are one of the
most common ways that organizations use open table formats, as
it enables them to combine several types of data and access
that data. Open table formats are improving performance which
will help drive a more flexible, low-cost storage option for
enterprises. Having this level of customer choice will drive
greater adoption and outcomes for customers deploying open
table formats over time.
Trusted AI: Trusted systems require access to
data, but it must be properly managed data. Open table formats
can help with trusted data progression, such as reducing data
duplication by consolidation and providing a single place of
oversight. As open table formats match agility and flexibility
with the appropriate levels of governance, it can deliver
trusted outcomes that overflow into providing trusted AI.
Driving Customer Value and Success: Providing
customers with opportunities for success is the ultimate
driver. For example, Teradata supported a call center that
wanted to improve customer satisfaction and outcomes based on
the call center data. Teradata provided the organization with
text analytics, large language models, and more being driven
through a Teradata analytic model engine that provides
real-time advice to agents.
The Big Quote: “We’ve always said, ‘Whoever has access to the
most data can win in the analytics space.’ So, open table formats
are a key component of really helping companies create an
environment of trust around the data because without trusted
data, you can’t have trusted AI.”
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