Businesses collect more data than they can handle

65% of organisations can’t analyse or categorise all the consumer data they store.

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Decision-making overlooks data value

SnapLogic has released “The 2018 Data Value Report,” a new study that reveals enterprises expect to generate a 547% return on their data investments, increasing revenue by an average $5.2 million as a result of using data more effectively. However, businesses have only scratched the surface in realizing data’s potential: On average, organizations are using only half (51%) the data they collect or generate, and data drives less than half (48%) of decisions.

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Dubai Airports to save 20 percent on annual energy bill

Siemens-Division Building Technologies guarantees by contract power and water savings for seven years. Data analytics from automation systems used to design tailor-made energy conservation measures.

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Analysing infection control

Reduction in harm and rise in quality of care as Piedmont Healthcare places Exasol at the heart of data analytics.

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Lack of data literacy hampers business and personal performance

Major global report reveals deficiency in data confidence is shackling success in a new era of robotics and automation.

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Enhancing the dining experience for McDonald’s Belgium

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