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Business Intelligence (BI) stories - Page 161

The prevalence of computers in business (and everywhere) generates enormous quantities of data. Business Intelligence seeks to extract further value from this data (after it has served its immediate purpose, and is shunted off to storage) through analysis and contextualization. If data is described as the ‘new oil’, BI is the derricks tapping the well. BI generally requires uniform data before analysis can take place, with data extracted from source systems and loaded into secondary structures such as ‘data warehouses/lakes’. The analysis outputs are typically sent to managers and executives within the business in the form of reports (or managers are equipped with the tools to create their own reports) assessing performance, providing insights or identifying opportunities.
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DX to accelerate Big Data and Analytics adoption in APAC

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Digital transformation in APAC to boost Big Data adoption, with a $65bn productivity boom forecasted, says IDC.
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Analytics not enough, according to expert

Tue, 19th Jan 2016
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Organisations failing to tap full potential of data, says Qualtrics. Companies need to understand 'why' data is collected.
Big brother recording

Is it really Big Brother? In-store analytics

Mon, 18th Jan 2016
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Only recently stores are starting to focus their analytics efforts for a deeper understanding of their customer's behaviours, needs and preferences.
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Blackboard brings the power of predictive analytics to teachers

Mon, 18th Jan 2016
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Blackboard's latest update to Moodlerooms brings new features and predictive analytics to enhance the teaching and learning experience.
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How we buy and use smartphones is changing

Fri, 15th Jan 2016
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This year will see a number of consumers buying secondhand devices, an increase in mobile shopping, data exclusive calls becoming the norm, and more..
Businessman frustrated

Trust in mobile apps and services at an all time low

Mon, 11th Jan 2016
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Over a third of consumers are put off by downloading mobile apps due to privacy and security concerns, says MEF's Global Consumer Trust Report.
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Big data: From 'shiny objects' to fundamental value

Mon, 11th Jan 2016
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Big data was a big topic in 2015. So what lies ahead in 2016? MapR boss John Schroeder outlines what he believes will be 2016's five big data trends.
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The three trends set to disrupt software in enterprise

Fri, 18th Dec 2015
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While legacy market participants feel they have the digital assets they need, many lack imagination to spot where the next disruption is coming from.
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Security analytics and intelligence key for 2016

Fri, 18th Dec 2015
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Security intelligence and analytical capabilities will come to the fore in the battle against cybercrime next year.
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Big Data to Small Data, more security attacks on the horizon

Thu, 17th Dec 2015
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Experts warn: A pivot from Big Data could spur more, advanced cyber-attacks in 2016, with businesses bracing for impact.
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Organisations fail to utilise real-time analytics

Thu, 17th Dec 2015
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Real-time streaming analytics is becoming the lifeblood of today's data-driven economy, but there is a gap in understanding how to effectively use it.
Light a fire

Is big data really the way of the future?

Thu, 17th Dec 2015
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Big data initiatives exceed expectations for 72% of companies, but more work is needed to fully harness its potential, says CompTIA.
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NTT Com launches HK$4 billion data center

Wed, 16th Dec 2015
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NTT Communications has opened the second phase of its Hong Kong Financial Data Center, a HK$4 billion, Tier 4 facility housing more than 7000 racks.
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How to ensure people and data work together effectively

Wed, 16th Dec 2015
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People and data are a powerful combination, but it can be hard to get both right. Effective people management is crucial to the success of data.
Im eating dark chocolate for breakfast

Auckland BI firm partners with Profisee to provide better data management

Tue, 15th Dec 2015
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Mettle Consulting has secured the rights to Profisee's Master Data Maestro suite, and is the first New Zealand consultancy to do so.
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IT spending to lift investment in big data analytics

Mon, 14th Dec 2015
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A rising tide of IT spending will continue to lift investment in big data analytics, according to industry analysts Ovum.
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Preventing advanced threat breaches is nothing more than a fantasy

Mon, 14th Dec 2015
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Claims to stop cyber threats - just a fantasy, as 2015's breaches reveal a stark gap in defence tactics and tech efficacy, says RSA president.
Analytics future

Predictive analytics: Underrated and underutilised

Fri, 11th Dec 2015
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Predictive analytics, a game changer in business, remains underexploited, even as it offers solutions for risk, marketing, and pricing.
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VMob's data analytics now available on Microsoft's Power BI

Thu, 10th Dec 2015
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VMob's data and business intelligence are now accessible through Microsoft Power BI, offering a single view of critical business data.
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Big data analytics key differentiator in IoT deployments

Wed, 9th Dec 2015
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Big data analytics is becoming a boom market and a big differentiator in IoT deployments - for enterprise, SMB and the channel.