SAN JOSE, Calif. , Oct. 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- CLOUDSUFI, a fast-growing AI product and services firm, has launched a wide range of new software designed to help businesses monetize their data, helping them to fuel growth and compete more aggressively.
Irfan Khan , the company's innovative CEO and president, says, "We are helping companies make enterprise data dance by eliminating the gap between human intuition and data-backed decisions." Khan says he has assembled a seasoned leadership team with expertise in data supply chains, data monetization and product engineering.
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Alibaba Cloud nears profitability as customers move from IaaS into AI, data analytics workloads |
Alibaba Cloud has become the dominant cloud provider in China and nearing profitability, but future growth will largely revolve around moving up the services stack for artificial intelligence and analytics workloads.
The cloud computing race in 2020 will have a definite multi-cloud spin. Here's a look at how the cloud leaders stack up, the hybrid market, and the SaaS players that run your company as well as their latest strategic moves.
And like AWS, Alibaba is starting to see Alibaba Cloud as a future profit engine. Alibaba CFO Maggie Wu said that the cloud unit will turn profitable within fiscal 2021.
Vya Acquires Customer Data Management and Analytics Firm Direct Options
Since its launch in 1993 as a wholesale provider of copy services to the printing trade, Vya has successfully navigated a changing marketplace. The company has evolved into a provider of end-to-end marketing resource management solutions designed to help companies customize, localize and efficiently manage their marketing, messaging, and materials for more relevance and impact.
The acquisition of Direct Options is the latest step in Vya's evolution, enabling the company to accelerate its strategic vision to provide a closed loop solution encompassing market analytics, campaign execution, performance analysis, and optimization of future campaigns for greater overall business success.
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EEOC Turns to Predictive Analytics to Understand How Pandemic Affects Employment Discrimination -
A new predictive analytics capability is helping the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission understand the state of employment discrimination during the coronavirus pandemic, according to the agency's chief data officer.
Chris Haffer, EEOC's chief data officer, said during a Wednesday webinar predictive analytics is new to EEOC, but it's already helping the agency ensure it has the right personnel in the right places to help prevent or remedy employment discrimination during the economic downturn caused by COVID-19.
The growing importance of content analytics
Content is the main currency for marketers, no matter what their industry, but the overabundance of content available to consumers has left many marketers with the question: How do I analyze the performance of my content?
The question is valid and pressing whether we’re talking about content aimed at producing an outcome like a conversion or form completion, or content which is part of customer service interaction, and whether the content is written or visual.
'Audit in Action': BDO partner shares data analytics journey | Article | Compliance Week
In August, the Center for Audit Quality (CAQ) launched the Audit in Action campaign , which highlights the important work and resilience of public company auditors. The initial focus of the campaign is to inform the public about challenges auditors are facing as they play a role in keeping capital markets functioning during the coronavirus pandemic.
Brian Miller, national partner of audit transformation and innovation at BDO USA, is one of those auditors. Miller oversees BDO's U.S. and global audit data analytics programs; audit innovation initiatives, including remote auditing and flexible work arrangements; and the firm's cloud and analytics platforms. He talked with Compliance Week about how the pandemic has driven adoption of technologies by BDO's auditors.
Source: Analytics overhaul among Steve Cohen's top priority upon Mets takeover - amNewYork
A source with knowledge of the situation disclosed that one of Cohen’s first moves won’t be heading to market and bringing in big-name reinforcements to make the Mets a winner.
While that will be a priority, one of the very top to-do’s will be beefing up the team’s analytics department to help bring the Mets into the 21st century while laying the foundation to build long-term success.
The Mets currently have the second-smallest analytics department in Major League Baseball — a strategy that has continuously burned the organization when it comes to roster management and sustained contention.
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