Datapult can build a data warehouse that centralises an organisation's business data, facilitating swift analytics.
Businesses are operating in an environment in which they can either modernise or die, says Gary de Menezes, Country General Manager for sub-Saharan Africa at Micro Focus.
Almost 80% of the data businesses keep is 'dark data', or data they do not even know exists.
Advanced analytics helps companies understand what it is that customers want, and ultimately provides a radar to beat churn, says Gerrit Olivier, CEO of About IT.
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Fostering deeper relationships, sharing knowledge and learning are key elements to achieving continued growth, says South Africa Qlik Master Reseller.
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While the visual element is key, the core strategic component of data visualisation is the ability to unlock the story in the data.
Eighty percent of a data scientist's time is spent on finding, cleaning and organising data, and only 20% on actual analysis.
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