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Thursday, August 12, 2021

g-f(2)422 THE BIG PICTURE OF THE DIGITAL AGE (8/12/2021), MIT Sloan, 6 trends in data and artificial intelligence for 2021 and beyond




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Opportunity, 6 trends in data and artificial intelligence for 2021 and beyond, MIT Sloan
  • “The gap has widened between those who are leaders in analytics and those who are laggards,” according to Cindi Howson, chief data strategy officer at analytics platform provider ThoughtSpot.
      Opportunity, Cindi Howson outlined six trends in data, analytics, and artificial intelligence that can help orient data leaders in a shifting landscape
        1. Companies continue bold momentum.
        2. Customer experience analytics take center stage.
        3. Those who leverage external data outperform competitors by double digits.
        4. CDOs lead the charge toward a data-driven culture.
        5. Data science loses its luster.
        6. Data exposes wide gaps in equity — and also empowers change.


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                              Opportunity, 6 trends in data and artificial intelligence for 2021 and beyond, MIT Sloan
                              • “The gap has widened between those who are leaders in analytics and those who are laggards,” according to Cindi Howson, chief data strategy officer at analytics platform provider ThoughtSpot.
                                  Opportunity, Cindi Howson outlined six trends in data, analytics, and artificial intelligence that can help orient data leaders in a shifting landscape
                                    1. Companies continue bold momentum.
                                    2. Customer experience analytics take center stage.
                                    3. Those who leverage external data outperform competitors by double digits.
                                    4. CDOs lead the charge toward a data-driven culture.
                                    5. Data science loses its luster.
                                    6. Data exposes wide gaps in equity — and also empowers change.

                                    Category 2: The Big Picture of the Digital Age

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                                    Sara writes about management issues affecting global business leaders, with an emphasis on management science. Areas of interest include artificial intelligence, the digital economy, marketing, operations management, platforms, system dynamics, and supply chain. 

                                    Prior to MIT Sloan, Sara was a reporter and editor at the Vineyard Gazette on Martha's Vineyard. She has written for The Boston Globe and Martha's Vineyard Magazine, among other publications. She is a master's degree in journalism from Boston University and an undergraduate degree from the University of Washington.


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                                    g-f(2)421 THE BIG PICTURE OF BUSINESS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (8/12/2021), IDG Communications, Businesses Invest in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning to Expand Digital Business Plans


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                                    Opportunity, Businesses Invest in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning to Expand Digital Business Plans, IDG Communications
                                    • IDG Communications, Inc. releases its third annual Digital Business research, which was conducted to gain a better understanding of where organizations are in adopting a digital-first approach. 
                                    • This year’s results found that 61% of IT decision-makers (ITDMs) agree that the global pandemic forced their organization to begin/implement a digital-first strategy, and 42% found themselves in catch-up mode, trying their hand at a digital-first strategy to stay at pace with their competitors.
                                        Lesson learned, The digital-first strategy and the digital-first plans
                                          • Similar to past results, 91% of organizations have adopted or plan to adopt a digital-first strategy, however a greater percentage are already in the adoption stages (52%) compared to 48% in 2019. 
                                          • To support these digital-first plans, technology buyers anticipate investing more dollar in artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning (ML).


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                                                      Opportunity, Businesses Invest in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning to Expand Digital Business Plans, IDG Communications
                                                      • IDG Communications, Inc. releases its third annual Digital Business research, which was conducted to gain a better understanding of where organizations are in adopting a digital-first approach. 
                                                      • This year’s results found that 61% of IT decision-makers (ITDMs) agree that the global pandemic forced their organization to begin/implement a digital-first strategy, and 42% found themselves in catch-up mode, trying their hand at a digital-first strategy to stay at pace with their competitors.
                                                          Lesson learned, The digital-first strategy and the digital-first plans
                                                            • Similar to past results, 91% of organizations have adopted or plan to adopt a digital-first strategy, however a greater percentage are already in the adoption stages (52%) compared to 48% in 2019. 
                                                            • To support these digital-first plans, technology buyers anticipate investing more dollar in artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning (ML).


                                                            Category 2: The Big Picture of the Digital Age

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                                                            IDG Communications


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                                                            International Data Group, Inc. (IDG) is an American media, events and research company headquartered in Needham, Massachusetts focused on the tech landscape. It is a wholly owned by Blackstone, an American alternative investment management company. Founded in 1964, it is made up of International Data Corporation (IDC) and IDG Communications; the latter includes the brands CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, Network World, PC World, Macworld, and TechHive.


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