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Jessie Rudd

Technical business analyst at PBT Group

Jessie Rudd is a technical business analyst at PBT Group, a position she has held since 2011. In this role, she is responsible for combining data analysis assignments and researching new technologies in this space. Rudd holds training in IT (computer management) and has been exposed to a number of industries over the past 10 years, including BI, financial services, retail, market research, as well as corporate functions such as call centres, human resources and IT. This broad experience allows her to grasp the complexity attached to converting data into intelligence. Rudd has a passion for investigating new technologies and making others aware of them, as well as finding the most efficient tools for successfully undertaking a required task.

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Democratisation of data

Companies must expand the skillsets of information users, enabling them to use the data directly and putting self-service analytics tools at their fingertips.

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Open SourceFeb 16, 2022

Best of the best: Programming languages and the cloud

With a multitude of industries using the various cloud solutions available today, let’s delve into which programming languages provide the most bang for their buck.

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How to make data science work for you

Data scientists should have experience in working with volumes of disparate data and an understanding of what a business truly needs from its data.

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Useful data on becoming a data professional

Data literacy is one of the most important skills to master, as all professionals across vocations need to be able to use data to make the best decisions.

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Analytics and the fight against social injustice

Data has been used as a weapon of discrimination, and exploited to marginalise and trivialise far too many people for far too long.

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Need for open data, harmonisation never more urgent

Open data, data mining and in-depth data analysis could prove to be invaluable tools in the COVID-19 fight, and in the ones that may still come.

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Is cloud computing really a ‘pot of gold’ at the end of a rainbow?

Once the biggest perceived disadvantages are considered and negated, there is no denying that cloud computing is the way of the future.

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Remote working and the new normal

The biggest and possibly most unexpected advantages of having staff work from home is that productivity and work hours actually increase.

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How data can help fight COVID-19

Technology, artificial intelligence and data science have become critical to helping humanity effectively deal with the coronavirus outbreak.

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IOTJan 17, 2020

The rise of the consumer

Beyond IOT, the consumer Internet of things will affect everyone, and make our lives easier.

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Robotics and you

Cobots will become the friendly face of workplace automation, actively designed and marketed as a partner that will work alongside us.

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Artificial intelligence adds value in the Wild

Scientists incorporate tireless computers in their arsenal of weapons in the fight to save our wildlife, oceans and planet.