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What is digital transformation? A necessary disruption

CIO Business Intelligence

Digital transformation defined Digital transformation has become a catchall term for describing the implementation of digital technologies to re-engineer existing processes or develop new services that better engage customers, support employees, improve business operations, and drive business value to the organization’s bottom line.

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How to build a successful talent acquisition strategy

IBM Big Data Hub

It includes a series of interconnected processes and initiatives designed to align the organization’s talent needs with its business objectives. Assess current and future needs Conduct a thorough assessment of current and future talent the organization requires to achieve its business objectives.

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Accelerate Your Business Performance With Modern IT Reports

datapine

As in many other industries, the information technology sector faces the age-old issue of producing IT reports that boost success by helping to maximize value from a tidal wave of digital data. The purpose is not to track every statistic possible, as you risk being drowned in data and losing focus. Let’s get started.

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Your Effective Roadmap To Implement A Successful Business Intelligence Strategy

datapine

Over the past 5 years, big data and BI became more than just data science buzzwords. Without real-time insight into their data, businesses remain reactive, miss strategic growth opportunities, lose their competitive edge, fail to take advantage of cost savings options, don’t ensure customer satisfaction… the list goes on.

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Win With Web Metrics: Ensure A Clear Line Of Sight To Net Income!

Occam's Razor

We have more web metrics and data than there are stars in the universe (slight exaggeration!). A large part of the reason is that a large part of our job seems to consist of glorified data puking, hoping someone will be impressed. After all there is so much data in those reports!! Yet we stink at informing decisions.

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