Analytics & Business Intelligence
Innovating With Analytics
Data-savvy organizations are using analytics to innovate — and to gain competitive advantage.
Data-savvy organizations are using analytics to innovate — and to gain competitive advantage.
The rapid growth of data creates business opportunities — but only if IT and management work together.
At too many large companies, corporate functions like HR and IT don’t get enough strategic direction from the CEO.
To gain leverage from ever-improving technologies, companies need new processes and business models.
It takes a special breed of project manager to execute business analytics projects.
Companies experienced in analytics use are increasingly gaining competitive advantage.
We should aim not for faster information but faster decision making — not the same things.
In theory, IT innovation is important — except it’s often not a priority in company budgets.
Leading innovators are using information systems to make their activities more efficient.
Information technology matters when a company works backward from the value it wants to create.
The rising data flood and emerging tools for analyzing it are changing the ways innovation gets done.
Esther Baldwin of Intel explains how IT tools, applied to the innovation process, can fuel business growth.
On the Web, innovative data reuse yields opportunities — and legal questions.
Technology use, diverse networks and access to new information all enhance productivity.
Two Unisys studies indicate there’s a wiser use of your IT resources.
When conflicts aren’t managed well, a company’s ability to innovate may be at risk.