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Data Analytics Solves Manufacturing Marketing Agency Challenges

Smart Data Collective

Data analytics is unquestionably one of the most disruptive technologies impacting the manufacturing sector. Manufacturers are projected to spend nearly $10 billion on analytics by the end of the year. Data analytics can solve many of the biggest challenges that manufacturers face.

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ERP Integration Benefits Data-Savvy eCommerce for Distribution Industry

Smart Data Collective

Few people anticipated that big data would have such a profound impact on the e-commerce sector. Companies in the distribution industry are particularly dependent on data, due to the complicated logistics issues they encounter. ERP Integration is the Newest Trend in E-Commerce for Data-Driven Distribution Businesses.

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Is Big Data the Saviour of the Aging Telecommunications Industry?

Smart Data Collective

The telecommunications industry could benefit from big data more than almost any other business. However, it has been slow to invest in machine learning and other big data tools, until recently. A 2017 analysis by MapR showed that telecommunications industries can benefit from big data more than almost any other company.

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The Future Of The Telco Industry And Impact Of 5G & IoT – Part 1

Cloudera

Communication Service Providers (CSPs) are in the middle of a data-driven transformation. The current scale and pace of change in the Telecommunications sector is being driven by the rapid evolution of new technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), 5G, advanced data analytics and edge computing.

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The Future Of The Telco Industry And Impact Of 5G & IoT – Part 1

Cloudera

Communication Service Providers (CSPs) are in the middle of a data-driven transformation. The current scale and pace of change in the Telecommunications sector is being driven by the rapid evolution of new technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), 5G, advanced data analytics, and edge computing.

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