@Achintsatsangi@brianmoran By foundation, I mean data governance, integrate and master your data. You’ll find that analytics is a lot easier with the right foundation
@Achintsatsangi@brianmoran Great question. Yes, it’s possible. Just like cleaning house, you have to organize your data first. This means building a foundation.
A8: My colleague @porterondigital recently wrote about AI’s ongoing rollout and increased use in his blog post, "6 Predictions on How AI Will Advance in 2018" https://t.co/J2qGkBrEfx #Think2018
A7: That additional information is always useful for business intelligence, from better reporting to more successful marketing campaigns 2/2 #Think2018
A7: Geoenrichment is like geolocation data with a bag of chips and an energy drink.🤣 You get demographic/socioeconomic/competitive information about the location or area 1/2 #Think2018
A6: For those businesses who are not currently collecting and utilizing location #data, the additional information will only help with mastering their data to help them gain insight into their own data. #Think2018
A5: Being agile is the key – sometimes #data in its crude form provides insight ahead of time and drives more collaboration than being forced into traditional structures. This is where Graph technology is ground breaking 2/2 #Think2018
A5: The management of the #data has been a huge issue for businesses. Those who spent time building the right foundation (i.e. data governance, cleanse, integrate & master data) will have an easier time because they know how clean or dirty the data is 1/2 #Think2018
A3: For me, the most interesting thing coming out of the coupled data sets is answering questions businesses didn’t know they should be asking. Augmenting the data & blending it provides added context in real time supporting analytics across Line of Business #Think2018