In this contributed article, April Miller, senior IT and cybersecurity writer for ReHack Magazine, believes that when professionals are aware their data sets have missing, incomplete or inaccurate values, cleaning is often their first instinct. While it is an adequate approach, it won’t result in the same benefits as proactive action. If businesses prioritize standardization and compatibility, they can gain a competitive advantage, improve their strategic decision-making and accelerate technological advancement.
The Impact of Data Analytics Integration Mismatch on Business Technology Advancements
Data & Analytics Market Evolution Over the Last Decade
In this contributed article, Angel Serrano, Head of Data Science at Santander UK, discusses data and analytics based on periodical surveys over the last 10 years.
The article is based on 10 multiple choice questions to 150+ audiences.
Acceldata and its Data Observability Platform – Solving Big Data Management Challenges
In this video interview with Ashwin Rajeeva, co-founder and CTO of Acceldata, we talk about the company’s data observability platform – what “data observability” is all about and why it’s critically important in big data analytics and machine learning development environments.
Challenges for Startups in Adopting AI and Data Analytics
In this contributed article, Bal Heroor, CEO and Principal at Mactores, believes that by 2027, it is nearly unavoidable that every business, both big and small, will need to get serious about adopting a high-value data analytics system. While this can be a costly investment, there’s no reason that even a startup can’t be a part of the data transformation that is affecting almost every industry sector today.
How AI-Unified Data Analytics Is Good for Your Business
In this contributed article, April Miller, a senior IT and cybersecurity writer for ReHack Magazine, discusses how data analytics relies on vast amounts of information from different sources to be effective. The same often goes for AI. Unified analytics consolidates these disparate data sources and analytics pipelines into a single platform, using AI to automate that process. The article shows how this consolidation and automation can improve your business.
Report: Audit Industry Rising to the Data Analytics Challenge
With businesses facing the strongest economic headwinds in years, the Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors (Chartered IIA) is urging internal auditors to embrace data analytics to navigate more risky, uncertain, and volatile times ahead. The new report, “Embracing data analytics: Ensuring internal audit’s relevance in a data-led world,” from Chartered IIA in partnership with AuditBoard aims to encourage internal audit to fully embrace data analytics and support the organization in doing the same.
Using Advanced Analytics to Address Patient Risk and Deliver Value-based Care
In this contributed article, Michael Dulin, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Officer, Gray Matter Analytics, suggests that to improve health outcomes and lower cost, the U.S. healthcare system must abandon fee for service models and provide comprehensive, proactive value-based care (VBC). High-quality data and advanced analytics that produce actionable insights into patients’ medical and social needs are an essential building block for this transition.
NeuroBlade Delivers Technology to Eliminate the Current Data Analytics Gap
NeuroBlade is on a mission to empower the next wave of digital transformation by developing the new standard for analytics acceleration for large data. It’s increasingly complex, expensive, and time-consuming for organizations to analyze large data volumes. As a result, business and technology leaders cannot rely on price performance when querying and analyzing hundreds of terabytes of data. This creates an analysis gap where less than two-thirds of the data is analyzed.
What is IP Geolocation & How Your Business Leverage it?
In this contributed article, Josh Anton with Digital Element, suggests that while IP geolocation plays a large role in our everyday online lives, it is not necessarily the best-understood service. People are often curious how IP geolocation works, what it’s used for, and perhaps most importantly, how legal it is for companies to use. In this article, Josh will breakdown IP based geolocation, answer these commonly asked questions, and provide real-life examples of how it can provide value to businesses and customers alike.