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Business Intelligence (BI) stories - Page 152

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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IIoT industry making headway in Asia Pacific, says Frost & Sullivan
Wed, 18th Jan 2017
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Currently Singapore and Australia lead IIoT adoption, while other countries are only starting to deploy machine-to-machine (M2M) technologies.
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Australia leading the world in AI technology
Wed, 18th Jan 2017
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Australian businesses are spending big on AI technology, investing on average $6 million a year - a huge sum that is second only to the US.
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Cloud analytics - Security, performance, collaboration
Wed, 18th Jan 2017
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Firms rush to harness cloud analytics for strategic edge—achieving rapid, secure data insights and cost-effective collaboration.
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Shiji snaps up data intelligence firm; moves to become major software supplier
Tue, 17th Jan 2017
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Shiji Group acquires ReviewPro, signaling a strategic shift towards dominating as a top-tier big data software supplier.
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Citizen data science to skyrocket by 2019, says Gartner
Tue, 17th Jan 2017
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By 2020, more than 40% of data science tasks will be automated, which means citizen data scientists will be able to use more information.
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Apeiron Data Systems extends reach with WWT deal
Tue, 17th Jan 2017
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Apeiron Data Systems has inked a deal with World Wide Technology to sell its newly launched, native NVMe over Ethernet storage offering globally.
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Alibaba Cloud on a mission to boost Singapore’s smart computing and data-driven capabilities
Mon, 16th Jan 2017
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Alibaba Cloud partners with National University of Singapore and EZ-Link to boost smart computing capabilities in Singapore.
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B2Bs: Ditch the legacy commerce systems and think cloud SaaS
Mon, 16th Jan 2017
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Legacy commerce systems are holding organisations back, causing them to miss out on at least $2 million in sales.
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Exclusive - IoT: Are we deaf to the machines?
Thu, 12th Jan 2017
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From the devices in our homes, our cars, our work and even to the devices we wear, they are all talking - why are we wasting this useful information?.
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Unit4 exec shake up to harness the 'full potential of cloud'
Wed, 11th Jan 2017
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Jeremy Roche, former CEO of FinancialForce, has been appointed as the new Chief Product Officer of business software company Unit4.
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Salesforce is 'empowering marketers' with new Krux innovations
Tue, 10th Jan 2017
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Salesforce unveils new innovations to its Marketing Cloud after acquiring leading data management platform Krux.
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New Year’s resolutions for BI & analytics
Tue, 10th Jan 2017
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Data leaders to embrace innovation, stoke business ties and invest in skills for a transformative 2023 in BI and analytics.
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Skyrocketing success: By 2018, Salesforce expects to hit $10 billion in revenue
Mon, 19th Dec 2016
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Salesforce forecasts $8.4bn revenue this year, on track for $10.1bn by 2018, making it fastest-growing enterprise software company.
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Wrapping up 2016 with the best of bizEDGE
Fri, 16th Dec 2016
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We take a look back at the year that was and the stories that interested New Zealand's entrepreneurial sector.
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Goodbye 2016: A look back at this year's IT industry
Fri, 16th Dec 2016
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The Internet of Things, cyber security, digital transformation, a new budget, Trump… Oh how 2016 was a tumultuous year for the world.
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Unlocking the chest: This year's biggest Enterprise Channel stories
Fri, 16th Dec 2016
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​2016 was a huge year for change, with leaps and bounds made in Asia’s technology channel, including resellers, system integrators and distributors.
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Dell EMC: We built this city on a data lake
Thu, 15th Dec 2016
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A city built around trillions of 0s and 1s rather than physical infrastructure is a foreign concept, so naturally several questions spring to mind.
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Salesforce's new LiveMessage and Service Bots to deliver ultimate customer service
Wed, 14th Dec 2016
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Salesforce is ramping up its conversational tools across social media and messaging apps, with the launch of LiveMessage for Service Cloud.
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Singapore data analytics firm scores 'landmark' contract for Australian mining sector
Tue, 13th Dec 2016
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Singapore-based data startup, Latize, will work with Australia's DRE and Department of Industry to digitise the country's mining sector.
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Waikato big data firm connects Kiwi businesses to China
Tue, 13th Dec 2016
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A Waikato business is fusing big data and advertising to offer Kiwi businesses a way to interact with Chinese immigrants in both English and Chinese.