Sat.Aug 11, 2018 - Fri.Aug 17, 2018

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Shorten your path to AI with Watson Knowledge Catalog

IBM Big Data Hub

Data can be an organization’s most valued asset, providing insights that help strengthen business. Knowing what works and what does not can help you invest more resources in what would work in the future. Learn more about the Watson Knowledge Catalog.

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Innovative IRM Solutions Disrupt Outdated GRC Market

John Wheeler

Gartner published its inaugural Magic Quadrant for Integrated Risk Management (IRM) several weeks ago and feedback from end-user customers has been overwhelmingly positive. What is most noteworthy is the shift away from the old, monolithic governance, risk and compliance (GRC) software platforms. As CEOs and senior executives continue to invest in risk management technology to keep pace with the growing digital business initiatives, customized, on-premise GRC solutions are less attractive.

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Optimized Planning with Artificial Intelligence

Jedox

A good FP&A solution embraces the power of AI and should already have incorporated it into its technology. Over the past few years, the concept of Artificial Intelligence or ‘AI’, has finally been accepted into the mainstream and is dominating conversations around the world. With the rapid emergence of cognitive computing and machine learning, AI had been sitting in the wings for decades waiting for the right time to shine, and that time is now.

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Version 2 of The Anatomy of a Data Function

Peter James Thomas

Between November and December 2017, I published the three parts of my Anatomy of a Data Function. These were cunningly called Part I , Part II and Part III. Eight months is a long time in the data arena and I have now issued an update. Larger PDF version (opens in a new tab). The changes in Version 2 are confined to the above organogram and Part I of the text.

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From Developer Experience to Product Experience: How a Shared Focus Fuels Product Success

Speaker: Anne Steiner and David Laribee

As a concept, Developer Experience (DX) has gained significant attention in the tech industry. It emphasizes engineers’ efficiency and satisfaction during the product development process. As product managers, we need to understand how a good DX can contribute not only to the well-being of our development teams but also to the broader objectives of product success and customer satisfaction.

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IBM Puts Data To Work for AI and in the Cloud

IBM Big Data Hub

IBM Hybrid Cloud Marketing VP Scott Hebner speaks with Big Data and Analytics Hub about the bets he’s placing on the offering to evolve into the company’s first AI platform and emulate WebSphere’s success.

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Establish a Solid Foundation for Advanced Analytics

Smarten

As advanced analytics and self-serve, augmented analytical tools make their way into the average enterprise, the average organization struggles to quantify the effects and, moreover, to understand and leverage the changes within the business. Every company is different and the impact of these types of tools will be unique in some ways, but there are many ways in which the introduction of advanced analytics to business users will typically impact your business.

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Oracle Autonomous Database – is it truly self-driving?

IBM Big Data Hub

Oracle generated a lot of buzz prior to Oracle OpenWorld 2017 last September with their announcement of the world’s first self-driving database - Oracle Autonomous Database. However, not many details were released at announcement time. Now that the first Oracle Autonomous Database service, Autonomous Data Warehouse Cloud, was finally released in March 2018 let’s take a look at what Oracle provides.

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Fact-based Decision-making

Peter James Thomas

This article is about facts. Facts are sometimes less solid than we would like to think; sometimes they are downright malleable. To illustrate, consider the fact that in 98 episodes of Dragnet, Sergeant Joe Friday never uttered the words “Just the facts Ma’am”, though he did often employ the variant alluded to in the image above [1].

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