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Achieving cloud excellence and efficiency with cloud maturity models

IBM Big Data Hub

Everything runs seamlessly and efficiently and all stakeholders are aware of the cloud’s potential to drive business objectives. No automation: Security professionals identify and address incidents and problems manually through dashboards. Service ownership is established and distributed to self-sufficient teams.

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3 force multipliers for digital transformation

CIO Business Intelligence

While many organizations are successful with agile and Scrum, and I believe agile experimentation is the cornerstone of driving digital transformation, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach. Here are some force-multiplying differences achievable by agile data teams: Want that dashboard, then update the data catalog.

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Havmor’s VP IT Dhaval Mankad on ‘melting’ hurdles with a scoop of digital innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

Currently, we have not implemented any full-fledged AI solutions, but internal discussions with the management are underway to develop dashboard solutions with data analytics. We need to define our business objective before adopting those new tools, because AI is simply algorithm. I work with a very lean team of four people.

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How to choose the best AI platform

IBM Big Data Hub

Apart from pricing, there are numerous other factors to consider when evaluating the best AI platforms for your business. Gaining an understanding of available AI tools and their capabilities can assist you in making informed decisions when selecting a platform that aligns with your business objectives.

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Five Data Analytics Mistakes Marketers Make (And How to Avoid Them)

Sisense

This illuminates a disconnect: Marketers understand data’s significance, but they don’t know how to use it to best serve their business objectives. When you discover data that means something, you need to be agile enough to make experimental changes.”.

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Web Analytics Segmentation: Do Or Die, There Is No Try!

Occam's Razor

So how do you go about identifying unique segments for your business or non-profit? Force your leaders (ok HiPPO's) to help you define Business Objectives, Goals and Targets. In dashboard examples look for Stratigent_Sample_Dashboard.xls, via my friend Bill Bruno at Stratigent. Ask a lot of questions.

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