Exasol research finds businesses are using the cloud to hoard data and they’re slow to exploit its machine learning power

London, 27th September 2018, 9:30am BST – Research published today by in-memory analytics database creator, Exasol, reveals that only 30% of organisations have invested in on-demand cloud processing to grow their Loading...artificial intelligence (AI) and Loading...machine learning capabilities.

The Driving The Rise of AI and ML with Data report, conducted by research firm Vanson Bourne, found that 48% organisations now regard machine learning as very important in the near future, with artificial intelligence close behind. Applying Loading...predictive analytics, which relies upon machine learning to mine  large datasets and predict the outcome of future events, was the main motivation with 64% of organisations regarding it as important.

Despite this immediate focus on improving machine learning and AI capabilities, the research suggests organisations are stockpiling data, but are unprepared for the data processing required. 37% of businesses have invested in cloud services purely for storing and consolidating their data, but only 30% of organisations have exploited the elastic scalability of cloud providers such as AWS and Azure to derive value from their organisation’s data.

Mathias Golombek, Chief Technology Officer at Exasol commented: “I’m surprised that so few businesses have applied cloud infrastructure to machine learning and AI given its importance for enabling these techniques. It appears that many organisations are approaching data investment backwards and investing in the cloud for passive data services, when they could already be harnessing that scalable processing power to derive value from their data with machine learning.”

Golombek added, “It is essential that data processing follows the data across hybrid IT estates so that companies don’t lose sight of siloed information. This will cause an unnecessary impediment to progressive tools such as predictive analytics that can help businesses remain competitive.”

Despite infrastructure concerns, the report still found positive signs that organisations are investing in their data. 46% have made investments in data quality services and solutions to make their data more serviceable for machine learning and AI applications.

Golombek explained, “Getting started with machine learning is more achievable than many think, and it is encouraging to see that organisations are starting to prioritise the quality of their data because this is crucial. Data, and the power to crunch it, is the nourishment these models need to learn and become more cognisant and the cloud offers project leaders the ability scale linearly from on-premise infrastructure and build competence for pilots or long- term programmes.”

The Driving The Rise of AI and ML with Data report examines progress towards adopting machine learning and artificial intelligence, the strategies organisations are adopting and their technical implementation. It can be downloaded free of charge at http://bit.ly/RiseOfMachineLearning

About Exasol

Exasol is passionate about data and enabling organisations to do more with it. It prides itself on having the most powerful and agile database, built for the future – delivering the most advanced Loading...in-memory database technology and connected services to enterprises for business-critical analytical processes both on-premise and in the cloud. Exasol aims to be the global number one database technology for data-driven enterprises as business-critical decisions and operations become increasingly dependent on smart data analytics.

For more information about Exasol’s database please visit www.exasol.com

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