Increasing automation and digitization is inevitable. More companies are transferring their operations to IT systems, and more of these operations are being automated.
However, what isn't inevitable is the rise in IT failures and periods of downtime that digitization and automation entail. Businesses are losing billions of dollars per year from IT downtime.
Fortunately, the increasing use of AI-based predictive analytics can root out problems before they even arise.
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Making Data Analytics Available to Users Across the Enterprise | CIO
Like a river tumbling down a mountain, the process of data analytics never stands still. It's always on the move, evolving with new technologies and strategies for extracting business value from ever-larger volumes of data. Today is no exception, as we move into the era of the consolidated data lake that separates compute and storage to enable analytics applications across the enterprise.
More on that point in a moment, but first let's consider the backstory — the evolution of big data and data warehousing. When I started in this work 20 years ago, businesses were challenged to gain intelligence from ever-growing datasets in as close to real time as possible. These efforts led the way for a groundbreaking architecture called Massively Parallel Processing (MPP), or data sharing across multiple commodity servers with Direct Attached Storage (DAS).
Herndon IT services company names data, analytics director | Virginia Business
Herndon-based information technology services company B3 Group Inc. announced Tuesday that Laura Schweitzer has been hired as its director of data and analytics, effective July 22.
Schweitzer most recently led health care advanced analytics PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) — the world's largest professional services company with more than $35 billion in revenue. In her new role, she will connect and manage customized offerings through the company's transformation services in the areas of artificial intelligence and analytics.
Fort Worth: Mark Mcavoy To Lead Planning & Data Analytics | Dallas, TX Patch
Mark McAvoy has been named director of the Planning & Data Analytics Department, City Manager David Cooke said.
"This opportunity in Fort Worth offers Mark the ability to acutely apply his skills for tangible, attainable results," Cooke said. "On a daily basis, Mark will use data analytics to provide recommendations to city leadership on ways to pursue real-world results that benefit all of our residents."
McAvoy was born and raised in Galveston. He attended San Jacinto Junior College and later enlisted in the U.S. Air Force. After his military service, he earned a bachelor's degree in general business at the University of Washington and later a master of public administration degree from the University of Houston.
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Quantida Announces the Launch of Complete Data Management and Analytics
Quantida complete data management gives fast-growing businesses with limited internal resources and experience a fully-managed data services outsource option from a team that knows their challenges and has solved their issues.
For several years, large companies have led the digital transformation curve and benefited from the efficiencies of enterprise data management. Large companies have the internal resources and knowledge needed, while small and midsize companies that could benefit the most from data management services do not have the time, experience or resources to manage these long-term projects.
How the Sabres use analytics: Q&A with Jason Nightingale, assistant director of scouting |
Buffalo Sabres director of analytics and assistant scouting director Jason Nightingale played hockey for four seasons at Lake Superior State from 1998-2002.
Jason Nightingale was on track to become a college professor when he found a different calling at a high school 40 miles south of Notre Dame's campus in 2011.
While pursuing a joint doctorate in engineering and mathematics, Nightingale served as a head hockey coach at Culver Military Academy in Culver, Ind. His burgeoning passion for teaching the sport led him to become a volunteer assistant coach at Notre Dame the following season with a plan to someday lead a Division I program.
Healthcare Analytics Market : Value Chain, Dynamics and Key Players size COVID-19 2022 - Market
The global market for healthcare analytics reached $6.2 billion in 2016. This market should reach nearly $7.2 billion in 2017 and $14.9 billion by 2022, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15.8%.
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This research report categorizes the healthcare analytics market by type, application, component, end user and delivery model. Applications include financial, clinical, operational and administrative and population health analytics. Components include services, software and hardware. Delivery includes on premise and on demand delivery models. End users include payers, providers and others.
FICO Appoints Louise Lunn to Lead Global Analytics Delivery
SAN JOSE, Calif. , July 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Global analytics software provider FICO has named Louise Lunn to lead its newly created Global Analytics Delivery organization. Lunn, who is based in the UK, will oversee the teams of data scientists worldwide that develop custom analytics solutions and exploratory analytics projects for the world's top banks, as well as retailers, telecommunications firms, insurance companies and other businesses.
"Superior analytics are at the core of FICO's DNA," said Will Lansing , CEO of FICO . "As demand for our AI, machine learning, optimization and other analytics has increased, we have created a central organization for analytics services that will accelerate our innovation and deliver the best solutions faster to our customers worldwide. Louise has transformed our analytics team in Europe , and she brings a wealth of leadership experience to this new role."
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