Organizations’ use of data and information is evolving as the amount of data and the frequency with which that data is collected increase. Data now streams into organizations from myriad sources, among them social media feeds and internet-of-things devices. These seemingly ever-increasing volumes of devices and data streams offer both challenges and opportunities to capture information about a business and improve its operations.
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Topics:
business intelligence,
embedded analytics,
Analytics,
Collaboration,
Data Lake,
Information Management,
Internet of Things,
Data,
Digital Technology,
AI and Machine Learning
It’s no secret that employees are overwhelmed. They’re having to use an array of systems and enterprise tools in the flow of work and deal with an explosion of email messages and other communications requiring some response or action and mountains of content to consume and retain. On top of these time demands, employees must try to keep up with a staggering amount of organizational change.
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Topics:
Human Capital Management,
business intelligence,
Learning Management,
Information Management,
Workforce Management,
Digital Technology,
natural language processing,
AI and Machine Learning
The emerging internet of things (IoT) is an extension of digital connectivity to devices and sensors in homes, businesses, vehicles and potentially almost anywhere. This innovation means that virtually any appropriately designed device can generate and transmit data about its operations, which can facilitate monitoring and a range of automatic functions. To do this IoT requires a set of event-centered information and analytic processes that enable people to use that event information to make...
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Topics:
business intelligence,
embedded analytics,
Analytics,
Collaboration,
Internet of Things,
Data,
Information Management (IM),
Digital Technology,
data lakes,
AI and Machine Learning
Organizations now must store, process and use data of significantly greater volume and variety than in the past. These factors plus the velocity of data today — the unrelentingly rapid rate at which it is generated, both in enterprise systems and on the internet — add to the challenge of getting the data into a form that can be used for business tasks.
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Topics:
Analytics,
Business Intelligence,
Data Governance,
Data Preparation,
Information Management,
Internet of Things,
Data,
Digital Technology,
blockchain,
data lakes,
AI and Machine Learning