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Interview with: Sankar Narayanan, Chief Practice Officer at Fractal Analytics

Corinium

For instance, for a variety of reasons, in the short term, CDAOS are challenged with quantifying the benefits of analytics’ investments. Some of the work is very foundational, such as building an enterprise data lake and migrating it to the cloud, which enables other more direct value-added activities such as self-service.

Insurance 250
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Innovate What’s Next: How Living Labs Brings Ideas to Life

CIO Business Intelligence

We are centered around co-creating with customers and promoting a systematic and scalable innovation approach to solve real-world customers problems—similar to Toyota leveraging Infosys Cobalt to modernize its vehicle data warehouse into a next-generation data lake on AWS. .

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Interview with Dominic Sartorio, Senior Vice President for Products & Development, Protegrity

Corinium

Ahead of the Chief Data Analytics Officers & Influencers, Insurance event we caught up with Dominic Sartorio, Senior Vice President for Products & Development, Protegrity to discuss how the industry is evolving. And more recently, we have also seen innovation with IOT (Internet Of Things).

Insurance 150
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Havmor’s VP IT Dhaval Mankad on ‘melting’ hurdles with a scoop of digital innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

It’s about possessing meaningful data that helps make decisions around product launches or product discontinuations, because we have information at the product and region level, as well as margins, profitability, transport costs, and so on. How is Havmor leveraging emerging technologies such as cloud, internet of things (IoT), and AI?

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DS Smith sets a single-cloud agenda for sustainability

CIO Business Intelligence

We collect lots of sensor data on machine performance, vibration data, temperature data, chemical data, and we like to have performative combinations of those datasets,” Dickson says. Dickson says that DS Smith also plans to use virtual private clouds for some corporate data, giving it flexibility and control.