Business Intelligence (BI) stories - Page 8
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.
Schneider Electric: Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink…
Tue, 23rd May 2017
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Schneider Electric unveils how untapped data within data centres can bring significant efficiency gains and cost savings through big data analytics.
Auckland becomes global support hub for enterprise cloud vendor Workday
Thu, 18th May 2017
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Enterprise cloud applications provider Workday has opened a global support centre in Auckland, bringing up to 140 jobs to the city.
The continuous subtleties of data privacy and security
Wed, 8th Feb 2017
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data protection
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Global data privacy muddle dissected in FT's latest Comment piece, spotlighting the legal labyrinth across borders.
Top Coles exec talks about the strength of big data
Tue, 13th Sep 2016
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Niall Keating, head of big data at Coles, discusses the challenges and future of big data adoption in Australia.
What does a child genius and dance music have in common? Cyber security, of course
Fri, 5th Feb 2016
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TechDay talked to Walter O'Brien, founder of Scorpion and computer science extraordinaire, about his latest foray into the world of cyber security.