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Data Intelligence in the Next Normal; Why, Who and When?

erwin

As we enter 2021, we will also be building off the events of 2020 – both positive and negative – including the acceleration of digital transformation as the next normal begins to be defined. Digital transformation was accelerated, and budgets for spending on big data and analytics increased.

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Minimizing Supply Chain Disruptions with Advanced Analytics

Cloudera

Advanced analytics and enterprise data empower companies to not only have a completely transparent view of movement of materials and products within their line of sight, but also leverage data from their suppliers to have a holistic view 2-3 tiers deep in the supply chain. Digital Transformation is not without Risk.

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Using DataOps to Drive Agility and Business Value

DataKitchen

In May 2021 at the CDO & Data Leaders Global Summit, DataKitchen sat down with the following data leaders to learn how to use DataOps to drive agility and business value. Kurt Zimmer, Head of Data Engineering for Data Enablement at AstraZeneca. Jim Tyo, Chief Data Officer, Invesco. “We

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Constructing A Digital Transformation Strategy: Putting the Data in Digital Transformation

erwin

Having a clearly defined digital transformation strategy is an essential best practice for successful digital transformation. But what makes a viable digital transformation strategy? Constructing A Digital Transformation Strategy: Data Enablement.