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Business Intelligence and the COVID-19 Pandemic

Paul Blogs on BI

At the same time because I am so passionate about Business Intelligence and can see how it is being both used and abused in this situation, I felt compelled to share my viewpoint. Some universities and institutions have built out predictive models based on this data which are even more likely to be erroneous.

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CDOs’ biggest problem? Getting colleagues to understand their role

CIO Business Intelligence

The CDO position first gained momentum around 2008, to ensure data quality and transparency to comply with regulations following the housing credit crisis of that era. In many cases, CDOs focus on business objectives, but in other cases, they have equal business and technology remits, according to the authors.

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AI vs. BI for Business, What Do You Need?

Jet Global

AI, colloquially, is used to refer to a number of computer-powered business decision drivers, including automation (not AI), data modeling (not AI), and reporting and analytics (also not AI). What are some of the core components of business intelligence? So why the confusion? So what can AI actually do?

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10 Ways Organizations Can Prepare for Changes Brought on by the IoT

Smart Data Collective

Many companies are going to have to revamp their entire business models in order to deal with the new technological changes brought on by advances in the IoT. The IoT is Changing the Nature of Business. How can your company benefit by adapting to an IoT-driven model? Enhanced innovation. Better productivity.

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