Remove Business Intelligence Remove Internet of Things Remove Optimization Remove Uncertainty
article thumbnail

Automation for all—managing and scaling networks has never been easier

CIO Business Intelligence

At this time of dynamic business and market changes, uncertainty, and quickly evolving consumption models for IT infrastructure, every IT executive understands the benefits and necessity of network agility. Yet most businesses haven’t tapped into two major capabilities of truly agile distributed networks: scale and automation.

article thumbnail

Innovative Manufacturers are Investing in these Advanced Technologies

CIO Business Intelligence

In many ways, the manufacturing industry stands on edge—emerging from a pandemic and facing all-time highs in demand yet teetering on inflation-related economic uncertainty and coping with skilled labor shortages. They also see significant gains in areas such as regulatory compliance, process automation and business intelligence. [5]

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Quantitative and Qualitative Data: A Vital Combination

Sisense

And, as industrial, business, domestic, and personal Internet of Things devices become increasingly intelligent, they communicate with each other and share data to help calibrate performance and maximize efficiency. The result, as Sisense CEO Amir Orad wrote , is that every company is now a data company.

article thumbnail

Topics to watch at the Strata Data Conference in New York 2019

O'Reilly on Data

Our call for speakers for Strata NY 2019 solicited contributions on the themes of data science and ML; data engineering and architecture; streaming and the Internet of Things (IoT); business analytics and data visualization; and automation, security, and data privacy. The evolution of data engineering reflects this.

IoT 20