Remove Descriptive Analytics Remove Forecasting Remove IoT
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Beyond the hype: Do you really need an LLM for your data?

CIO Business Intelligence

For example, at a company providing manufacturing technology services, the priority was predicting sales opportunities, while at a company that designs and manufactures automatic test equipment (ATE), it was developing a platform for equipment production automation that relied heavily on forecasting. And guess what?

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Incorporating Artificial Intelligence for Businesses : The Modern Approach to Data Analytics

BizAcuity

Not just banking and financial services, but many organizations use big data and AI to forecast revenue, exchange rates, cryptocurrencies and certain macroeconomic variables for hedging purposes and risk management. Integrating IoT and route optimization are two other important places that use AI. Artificial Intelligence Analytics.

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Three Types of Actionable Business Analytics Not Called Predictive or Prescriptive

Rocket-Powered Data Science

Decades (at least) of business analytics writings have focused on the power, perspicacity, value, and validity in deploying predictive and prescriptive analytics for business forecasting and optimization, respectively. Cognitive analytics is basically the opposite of descriptive analytics. Pay attention!