Topping the list of executive priorities for 2023—a year heralded by escalating economic woes and climate risks—is the need for data driven insights to propel efficiency, resiliency, and other key initiatives.
Organizations are making great strides, putting into place the right talent and software. Yet many are struggling to move into production because they don’t have the right foundational technologies to support AI and advanced analytics workloads.
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How to select a security analytics platform, plus vendor options | TechTarget
IT security pros use a variety of tools to gather timely and actionable information about threat actors that enables them to proactively combat an ever-growing variety and frequency of cyber attacks.
One key tool that can help security teams handle this task is a security analytics platform. Let's examine these tools, why they're important, what they do and how to evaluate them, as well as a list of products to consider.
Starter's Workload: Stop Blaming Analytics for 122 Year Trend - Sports Illustrated Arizona ...
One often hears baseball fans and pundits alike lament the shortened workload that MLB starting pitchers are asked to bear in the modern game. Often in the course of such discussion the argument that "analytics are ruining the game" is trotted out and held aloft as some great insight.
HR analytics roles on the rise, with salaries reaching $122K, LinkedIn says | HR Dive
Additionally, HR's prominence increased tremendously during the height of the pandemic in 2020 and 2021. Almost every issue an organization faced had something to do with HR, an industry veteran previously told HR Dive.
Although hiring for DEI jobs may be on the rise, the positions are also the first to go when cutting costs , recruiters told Monster, according to its January future of work report.
Reaching Industry 5.0 through Advanced Analytics
Most operational experts are already on a digitalization journey, yet plans are in the works for the next factory of the future. Those just beginning a digital transformation start by automating the factory floor.
The answer is Industry 5.0. An extension of Industry 4.0, this leg of the journey adds human intelligence to automated systems. Operational experts who use advanced analytics to make data-driven decisions will find they are well on their way toward the factory of the future.
Libraries to offer spring workshops on data analytics and visualization topics | Penn State ...
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Beginning Feb.
Participants will have the opportunity to apply techniques to examples, discover resources necessary to get started with the tools and learn about additional resources available at the University Libraries for continued self-learning.
Learn & Build a Virtual Satellite With EOS Data Analytics
It’s impossible to argue that satellites aren’t essential in the modern world. They power data services, provide vital research resources, and even protect the country you call home. But how much do you really know about these elusive sky-dwelling machines?
There were more than 5,000 satellites in low Earth orbit at the start of 2022, but information about their design and purpose is hard to find. EOS Data Analytics aims to change this with its virtual satellite builder.
Qlik unveils roadmap for analytics, data integration tools | TechTarget
Qlik unveiled the 2023 roadmap for its analytics and data integration platforms, including added support for SaaS applications as the vendor expands the capabilities of its new enterprise integration platform as a service.
Founded in 1993 and based in King of Prussia, Pa., Qlik has historically focused on analytics. Starting in 2018, however, the vendor began adding data integration capabilities with the acquisitions of Podium Data and Attunity.
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