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Straumann Group is transforming dentistry with data, AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Now, the team’s information architects, in conjunction with business analysts, are working on the semantic layer, which feeds data from data warehouses and data lakes into data marts, including a finance mart, sales mart, supply chain mart, and market mart.

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What is data analytics? Analyzing and managing data for decisions

CIO Business Intelligence

More specifically: Descriptive analytics uses historical and current data from multiple sources to describe the present state, or a specified historical state, by identifying trends and patterns. Predictive analytics is often considered a type of “advanced analytics,” and frequently depends on machine learning and/or deep learning.

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Incorporating Artificial Intelligence for Businesses : The Modern Approach to Data Analytics

BizAcuity

By 2025, AI will be the top category driving infrastructure decisions, due to the maturation of the AI market, resulting in a tenfold growth in compute requirements. 85% of AI (marketing) projects fail due to risk, confusion, and lack of upskilling among marketing teams.(Source: AI in Marketing. Source: Gartner Research).

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Introducing Cloudera DataFlow (CDF)

Cloudera

Built on 100% open source technology, CDF helps you deliver a better customer experience, boost your operational efficiency and stay ahead of the competition across all your strategic digital initiatives. This is going to be a significant area of investment for us given our customer interest, the industry trends and the market potential.

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The Gartner 2021 Leadership Vision for Data & Analytics Leaders Webinar Q&A

Andrew White

As such banking, finance, insurance and media are good examples of information-based industries compared to manufacturing, retail, and so on. How does CDO overlap with Market Research functions? I suspect some of our analysts who cover market research would have insight here. This is not how it works though.