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WEBCAST: Analytics Through the Lens of Conversational AI

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WEBCAST: Analytics Through the Lens of Conversational AI. Business Intelligence (BI) has always been a valuable aid for decision making. But now, with the advances in AI, it is possible to make the insights from BI and analytics easier to consume, through a conversational interface. About the Webcast.

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Making a Plan for BI Implementation

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Planning for Adoption of Business Intelligence Without business intelligence, the enterprise does not have an objective understanding of what works, what does not work, and how, when and where to make changes to adapt to the market, its customers and its competition. What will make the most sense?

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The top 15 big data and data analytics certifications

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Candidates are required to complete a minimum of 12 credits, including four required courses: Algorithms for Data Science, Probability and Statistics for Data Science, Machine Learning for Data Science, and Exploratory Data Analysis and Visualization. The online program includes an additional nonrefundable technology fee of US$395 per course.

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AI+BI: Augmented analytics will soon bring data-driven insight to the masses

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When you hear the words “artificial intelligence,” (AI) what’s the first thing you think of: robots doing backflips , Alexa , medical diagnostic innovations or something else? If you’re a business intelligence (BI) and analytics application user, it’s likely that “data-driven insight to the masses” will soon be top-of-mind.

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Seven Steps to Success for Predictive Analytics in Financial Services

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Fortunately, advances in analytic technology have made the ability to see reliably into the future a reality. Business applications & the birth of BI. Since the dawn of business applications, the fundamental purpose of these applications has been to increase the efficiency of business processes.

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Increasing Real-Time Efficiency Through AIOps

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In this way, AIOps frees up decision makers to focus on larger business issues, as well as provides them with clear visual information. For example, Dell Technologies Validated Designs for Splunk power AIOps by gathering real-time data, mining it for insights, and then delivering these insights to management.

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Understanding BI Tools in Today’s Market

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How Do We Define Business Intelligence Today? Business Intelligence (BI) is the lifeblood of an organization. As the Business Intelligence solution market evolves, it may be difficult for an organization to know when to invest in these tools, and which tools are best for enterprise and user needs.