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Generative AI’s most noble mission: Improving and saving lives

CIO Business Intelligence

As a technology professional, seeing how artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI/large language models can improve and save lives makes me think about the significant difference this can have on families and communities worldwide–including mine. In 2005, it took six years to sequence the full human genome.

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Edmunds sets stage for AI with data infrastructure consolidation

CIO Business Intelligence

Rokita has been with Edmunds for more than 18 years, starting as executive director of technology in 2005. His role now encompasses responsibility for data engineering, analytics development, and the vehicle inventory and statistics & pricing teams. The data warehouse is about past data, and models are about future data.

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Bridging the Gap Between Analytics Expectations and Reality

Sisense

Companies surveyed by Harvard Business Review Analytic Services (HBR) report that two of the most important strategic benefits of using data analytics are (1) identifying new revenue and business models and (2) becoming more innovative. Presently, we’re in a similar place with data and analytics.

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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. Amazon strategically went with the pricing model of ‘on-demand’, allowing developers to pay only as-per their computational needs. Microsoft also releases Power BI, a data visualization and business intelligence tool.