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Leveraging AlphaSense for Business Intelligence

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Business intelligence (BI) and analytics are competitive necessities in today’s fast-moving, data-driven business world. Although business intelligence is a powerful tool, most organizations do not implement it successfully or are lacking a centralized source to maximize its full potential.

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6 tips for making the most of a tight IT budget

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This is where Saurabh Mittal, CTO at Mumbai-based Piramal Capital & Housing Finance, wants IT leaders to make a careful distinction. For the freight transportation company, business intelligence (BI) is one area where IT can have a top-line impact. “We

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The AI continuum

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AI’s broad applicability and the popularity of LLMs like ChatGPT have IT leaders asking: Which AI innovations can deliver business value to our organization without devouring my entire technology budget? Here is some guidance. Downsides: Not generative; model behavior can be a black box; results can be challenging to explain.

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Equinix goes partner prospecting with AI

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Multinational data infrastructure company Equinix has been capitalizing on machine learning (ML) since 2018, thanks to an initiative that uses ML probabilistic modeling to predict prospective customers’ likelihood of buying Equinix offerings — a program that has contributed millions of dollars in revenue since its inception.

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7 steps for turning shadow IT into a competitive edge

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But to do so, IT leaders must first shine a light on what’s occurring in the shadows by expanding the scope of business leaders they engage with, increasing the frequency of their dialogue, and diving deeper into employee workflows. “Any

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Intelligenza artificiale e gen AI: i quattro elementi per passare al “next level”

CIO

Mentre nella business intelligence la persona decide prima quale sarà la relazione causa-effetto tra i dati e la decisione finale, quindi, la si può considerare al cento per cento spiegabile, nell’IA la decisione è solo parzialmente informata, perché non si riesce a controllare del tutto la relazione causa-effetto.

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5 hot IT budget investments — and 2 going cold

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This includes spending on strengthening cybersecurity (35%), improving customer service (32%) and improving data analytics for real-time business intelligence and customer insight (30%). The company will also shift investments toward using AI “as an outsourcing model” to free up human capital, Skinner adds.

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