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How Big Data and AI Are Driving Business Innovation in 2018 – MIT Sloan Management Review
At the intersection of analytics and smart technology, companies are starting to see the long-awaited benefits of AI. After years of hope and promise, 2018 may be the year when artificial intelligence (AI) gains meaningful traction within Fortune 1000 corporations. This is a key finding of NewVantage Partners' annual executive survey, first published in 2012. The 2018 survey, published on January 8, represented nearly 60 Fortune 1000 or industry-leading companies, with 93.1% of survey respondents identifying themselves as C-level executive decision-makers. Among the 2018 survey participants were corporate bellwether companies, including American Express, Capital One, Ford Motors, Goldman Sachs, MetLife, Morgan Stanley, and Verizon.
Webinar How Big Data and AI Are Driving Business Innovation in 2018
A 2018 research survey found that companies see competitors gearing up for big data and AI success -- and that's fueling their investment in similar capabilities. After years of hope and promise, 2018 may be the year when artificial intelligence (AI) gains meaningful traction within Fortune 1000 companies. This is a key finding of NewVantage Partners' annual executive survey, which finds that investment in big data and AI are increasing rapidly, though ROI remains elusive. In this webinar, Randy Bean, CEO of NewVantage Partners and author of "How Big Data and AI Are Driving Business Innovation in 2018," discusses the findings from the 2018 study of Fortune 1000 companies, gives examples, and shares his thoughts on the current and future states of big data and artificial intelligence implementation among leading business organizations. In this webinar, you'll learn: Get periodic email updates on upcoming webinars, panel discussions, and other special events.
How Big Data and AI are Driving Business Innovation in 2018
At the intersection of analytics and smart technology, companies are starting to see the long-awaited benefits of AI. After years of hope and promise, 2018 may be the year when artificial intelligence (AI) gains meaningful traction within Fortune 1000 corporations. This is a key finding of NewVantage Partners' annual executive survey, first published in 2012. The 2018 survey, published on January 8, represented nearly 60 Fortune 1000 or industry-leading companies, with 93.1% of survey respondents identifying themselves as C-level executive decision-makers. Among the 2018 survey participants were corporate bellwether companies, including American Express, Capital One, Ford Motors, Goldman Sachs, MetLife, Morgan Stanley, and Verizon.