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Optimizing the Energy Sector with Data Analytics

Cloudera

With the right insights, energy production from renewable assets can be optimized and better predict the future of supply and demand. In this respect, several studies project that a proper use of advanced analytics implies savings of between 5% and 7.5%. Investment is unavoidable, so the question becomes about smart investment.

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PODCAST: COVID19 | Redefining Digital Enterprises – Episode 6: The Impact of COVID-19 on Supply Chain Management

bridgei2i

In the post-COVID era, they can be empowered with a high standard of data and analytics sophistication to cope and thrive. By allowing that, they could have a steady demand forecast based on sensing algorithms and react faster to such events. To introduce him better, he has been a supply chain analytics professional for over 14 years.

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Trakstar unlocks new analytical opportunities for its HR customers with Amazon QuickSight

AWS Big Data

In this post, we discuss how we use QuickSight to deliver powerful HR analytics to over 3,000 customers and 43,000 users while forecasting savings of 84% year-over-year as compared to our legacy reporting solutions. QuickSight allowed us to meet our customers’ needs quickly and played a key role in our overall analytics strategy.

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PODCAST: COVID19 | Redefining Digital Enterprises – Episode 1: COVID-19 & The New Normal at Workplaces

bridgei2i

As newer business models will emerge and older ones phased away, there’ll be a similar impact on newer jobs and skips, which would accelerate the need for redesigning jobs using combinations of employees, machines and on-demand talent, including gig platforms, alliances, strategic partnerships, etc.

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PODCAST: COVID19 | Redefining Digital Enterprises – Episode 10: COVID-19 | Evolving Trends of Digital Transformation

bridgei2i

In the short run, this means they have to get their demand forecast right. Can we model the impact for such structural shocks? Last but not least, the crisis has also gotten enterprises to think of a lot of newer business models. Number one, most of them, that I speak to want to manage their supply chains better.

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PODCAST: COVID19 | Redefining Digital Enterprises – Episode 9: The Impact of COVID-19 on Consumer Technology & Durables

bridgei2i

The pre-COVID-19 forecasts are no longer kind of valid as the pandemic has entirely disrupted the market. I would say lastly, with the spread of this pandemic, companies are witnessing unavailability of the workforce and even those who have switched to remote working models, they are also facing the challenge. Thank you, Suvodip.