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The Gartner 2022 Leadership Vision for Data and Analytics Leaders Questions and Answers

Andrew White

On Thursday January 6th I hosted Gartner’s 2022 Leadership Vision for Data and Analytics webinar. Which trends do you see for 2022 in AI & ML technology and tools and tool capabilities? – In the webinar and Leadership Vision deck for Data and Analytics we called out AI engineering as a big trend.

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CIOs rise to the ESG reporting challenge

CIO Business Intelligence

“Always the gatekeepers of much of the data necessary for ESG reporting, CIOs are finding that companies are even more dependent on them,” says Nancy Mentesana, ESG executive director at Labrador US, a global communications firm focused on corporate disclosure documents. There are several things you need to report attached to that number.”

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For IT leaders, operationalized gen AI is still a moving target

CIO Business Intelligence

The use of gen AI in the enterprise was nearly nothing in November 2022, where the only tools commonly available were AI image or early text generators. And not only do companies have to get all the basics in place to build for analytics and MLOps, but they also need to build new data structures and pipelines specifically for gen AI.

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Create an end-to-end data strategy for Customer 360 on AWS

AWS Big Data

This view is used to identify patterns and trends in customer behavior, which can inform data-driven decisions to improve business outcomes. In 2022, AWS commissioned a study conducted by the American Productivity and Quality Center (APQC) to quantify the Business Value of Customer 360.

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The essential check list for effective data democratization

CIO Business Intelligence

A big part of preparing data to be shared is an exercise in data normalization, says Juan Orlandini, chief architect and distinguished engineer at Insight Enterprises. Data formats and data architectures are often inconsistent, and data might even be incomplete.

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