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Edmunds sets stage for AI with data infrastructure consolidation

CIO Business Intelligence

For a decade, Edmunds, an online resource for automotive inventory and information, has been struggling to consolidate its data infrastructure. Now, with the infrastructure side of its data house in order, the California-based company is envisioning a bold new future with AI and machine learning (ML) at its core.

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Bridging the Gap Between Analytics Expectations and Reality

Sisense

In the healthcare sector, Billing Savi has done a great job of monetizing data to drive revenue, partnering with customers in the sector to improve patient care and creating new opportunities for its customers. And the ones that overcome the people and process challenges of data adoption will do so first.

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Modernize Using The BI & Analytics Magic Quadrant

Rita Sallam

Like when Oracle acquired Hyperion in March of 2007, which set of a series of acquisitions –SAP of Business Objects October, 2007 and then IBM of Cognos in November, 2007. decline in traditional BI ( See: Market Share Analysis: Business Intelligence and Analytics Software, 2015 ). Answer: Better than every other vendor?

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How The Cloud Made ‘Data-Driven Culture’ Possible | Part 1

BizAcuity

2005: Microsoft passes internal memo to find solutions that could let users access their services through the internet. Microsoft also releases Power BI, a data visualization and business intelligence tool. Microsoft launches Azure ML Studio for machine learning capabilities on the cloud. About BizAcuity.