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Predictive Analytics in Manufacturing: A Winning Edge

Sisense

The modern manufacturing world is a delicate dance, filled with interconnected pieces that all need to work perfectly in order to produce the goods that keep the world running. In Moving Parts , we explore the unique data and analytics challenges manufacturing companies face every day. Big challenges, big rewards.

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Otis takes the smart elevator to new heights

CIO Business Intelligence

To date, the company, which primarily manufactures elevators for corporate buildings but also has some residential units in its portfolio, also reports a reduction in technician site visits of between 10% and 15% and a drop in call backs of between 10% and 20%. Analytics, CIO 100, Internet of Things, Manufacturing Industry

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DataRobot Acquires decision.ai for More Actionable AI

DataRobot

Practitioners in the AI space are focused on the speed and accuracy of model predictions. But the end game for the applicability of models is not in the predictions, but the decisions they enable, and predictive models alone don’t ensure better decisions. Should the manufacturer replace the part now or wait?

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What is data analytics? Analyzing and managing data for decisions

CIO Business Intelligence

Generally, the output of data analytics are reports and visualizations. Data analytics describes the current or historical state of reality, whereas data science uses that data to predict and/or understand the future. Data analytics and data science are closely related. Data analytics vs. business analytics.

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Data science vs data analytics: Unpacking the differences

IBM Big Data Hub

Overview: Data science vs data analytics Think of data science as the overarching umbrella that covers a wide range of tasks performed to find patterns in large datasets, structure data for use, train machine learning models and develop artificial intelligence (AI) applications.

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Generac’s Tim Dickson on the evolving CIO role

CIO Business Intelligence

It’s called PowerINSIGHTS , and I think it’s one that a lot of manufacturing companies can learn from. There’s a lot of legacy manufacturing companies in the state of Wisconsin, and what happens over the course of the years when manufacturing companies ship all these assets that have warranties and things of that nature?

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Everything You Need to Know About Real-Time Business Intelligence

Sisense

Real time business intelligence is the use of analytics and other data processing tools to give companies access to the most recent, relevant data and visualizations. To provide real-time data, these platforms use smart data storage solutions such as Redshift data warehouses , visualizations, and ad hoc analytics tools.