Predictive analytics is more of a goal than a reality at this stage, says Mervyn Mooi, director at Knowledge Integration Dynamics.
The EOH company has a pipeline of products that mirrors Infor's global product rollout.
The company says it can catch hackers in action breaking into networks and trying to steal secrets.
The rise in social media requires new measures of value and revised engagement strategies, says SAS.
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An ITWeb Business Intelligence 2023 panel discussion on what characteristics a data leader should acquire by Maritza Curry, head of data, RCS Matthew Bernath, head of data ecosystems, ShopriteX Claire Tolmay, global head of analytics, Games Global Carina Marais, director of analytics and insights, Procter & Gamble SA Paul Morley, executive - Group Data Services, Nedbank
Though the two are separate entities, retails that merge the two will see the benefits, an analyst says.
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In a large and complex undertaking, Britehouse finished the City of Tshwane project on time and within budget with no disruption.
Pepkor’s tech investments pay off
Tech investments by the JSE-listed group Pepkor are paying off, helping the company drive retail success and agile business operations. #Pepkor #businessintelligence #artificialintelligence
Companies will be able to paint a picture of yesterday, today and the future, says Corine van Erkom Schurink, analytics team lead at PBT.
Will business intelligence tools become as common as spreadsheets? Will they move on to everyone's tablet? The experts weigh in.
MapIT offered The Compass Project a tool called MarketScope, which can chart, in map format, the spread of HIV/Aids in relation to local population counts.
Maximising your investment into the business intelligence tool
General Manager at Keyrus, Adam Walker, alongside Head of BI and Analytics, Craig Andrew, spoke at ITWeb's Business Intelligence Summit on 8 March. Their session explored the benefits of enabling the whole business community to derive answers from the BI tool through self-service and the importance of data governance for a successful BI deployment. #ITWebBI2022 #Keyrus #ITWeb
The software can help governments to save money and respond quicker to disasters, says IBM.
The company has been named the winner of three Spring 2011 Technology Services Industry Association STAR Awards.
The Federal Information Security Management Act reporting metrics aims to help government agencies improve cyber security.
The company revealed several converged infrastructure solutions that it claims will improve, simplify and speed up IT delivery.