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FOS CIO shakes up IT department, starts cloud migration

CIO Business Intelligence

Established by the UK Parliament in 2001 to settle complaints about financial-services companies, the Financial Ombudsman’s Service (FOS) has served an increasing number of consumers, recently dealing with more than a million people a year. Going ‘cloud preferred’ with Microsoft and Workday.

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Clean Harbors’ CIO: Hybrid approach to the cloud is a win-win

CIO Business Intelligence

Our core areas, CRM and ERP, are in the cloud,” says CIO Sharon Gabriel, noting the company recently migrated to Oracle Fusion HR in the cloud as well and expects to migrate its Oracle Finance and Supply Chain modules and its UiPath and Automation Anywhere RPA systems to Azure within the next two years.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 8

Domino Data Lab

Given those two, plus SQL gaining eminence as a database strategy, a decidedly relational picture coalesced throughout the decade. Andrew Ng later described this strategy as the “Virtuous Cycle of AI” – a.k.a. My read of that narrative arc is that some truly weird tensions showed up circa 2001: Arguably, it’s the heyday of DW+BI.

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Common Problems With CPM Software

Jet Global

CPM is not a strategy itself. Once isolated within the finance department, CPM is now broadly employed in the form of reporting departmental metrics measured against targets. The term originated with Gartner, the global research and advisory firm , back in 2001. Reconfigure their overall strategy. Why Focus on CPM?

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Data Science at The New York Times

Domino Data Lab

The data science group, in particular, includes people from a “wide variety of intellectual trainings” including cognitive science, physics, finance, applied math, and more. He went into finance for a year, then he was super bored. In 2001, Bill Cleveland writes this article saying, “You are doing it wrong.”