The New Age of Analytics: Artificial Intelligence and Data are Not Enough to Power Your Business - insideBIGDATA
In her critical role overseeing AccuWeather's dedicated global weather data science and analytics team, Radich identifies marketplace advantages for clients, applying the most accurate, robust and detailed big data sources, AccuWeather's proprietary IP, and comprehensive, advanced analyses to inform predictive models. She enables clients to maximize ROI in areas such as sales, marketing, supply chain, logistics, and operations through custom weather-based predictive modeling in addition to analyzing internal data within AccuWeather to help increase efficiency and accuracy. Rosemary received her M.A. from Wichita State University It's hard to find an article on the future of technology and business without reading phrases like "big data," "machine learning" and "artificial intelligence." When we hear these phrases, we get excited about leveraging the power of this new technology, but despite the great availability of data many business leaders don't know where to start or how to utilize it in a meaningful, practical way. Business leaders are looking for data to provide insight to make informed decisions that will impact their bottom line, and consumers are looking for products and services that are contextually relevant and seamlessly integrate into their day to help make their lives easier.
May-24-2017, 14:10:04 GMT
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