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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. We are really missing data and so the metrics are incomplete and, as such, we should ask ourselves the question: “Are we measuring the right things?”.

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LaLiga transforms fan experience with AI

CIO Business Intelligence

The country’s premier football division, LaLiga, is leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning (ML) to deliver new insights to players and coaches, and to transform how fans enjoy and understand the game. It has also developed predictive models to detect trends, make predictions, and simulate results.

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A Window Into the Future of Data in Motion and What It Means for Businesses

CIO Business Intelligence

Around 2016, we started talking about data in motion within the context of an enterprise data platform. Given that the value of insight decreases over time, the more time that has lapsed between a business event, the less time an organisation has to analyse the data that affects business-critical decisions.

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