Tag: R&R analytics
Cost, compliance and custom query drive IB adoption in Los Angeles...
Context – custom needs
The County of Los Angeles is one of the largest in the US by population, geography, and size of administration. Approximately...
Powering the power-AI startup
Background
Artificial intelligence (AI) is not new, but creative new projects are highlighting the adaptability and the broad utility of this technology. A recent entrant...
New Research – All About Data: Classification, Integration, Veracity and Trust
On the heels of publishing a first book in the Vision to Value series on analytics best practises, the V2V community has launched into...
Book launch: Analytics in a Business Context
A new book, Analytics in a Business Context, assembled by principal analyst for InsightaaS Michael O’Neil, is the culmination of a series of working...
Iterating BI process: the key to data maturity at Gore Mutual
Context:
Founded in 1839, Gore Mutual is Canada’s oldest property and casualty insurer. Self-described as “prompted by care, not profit,” Gore operates as a ‘mutual’...
New research: Establishing analytics within the organization
Vision to Value (V2V), the Canadian professional community focused on accelerating adoption and use of analytics in Canada, has released its fourth best practice...
New research – AI and Advanced Analytics: Connecting Culture, Ethics...
New solutions to support the capture, storage and integration of massive data sets, combined with progress in algorithmic modelling are delivering new levels of...
Case closed – BI changing policing at YRP
An old consultant’s adage cautions prospective clients: “you can have cheap, fast or good – pick two.” But in its business intelligence initiative, York...
BI at MSH: a study in metric mobilization
The challenge:
Markham Stouffville Hospital (MSH) is a two-site community hospital that delivers diagnostic services and clinical programs in acute care medicine and surgery,...
451 Research – Rise of the machines, Part 2: AI and...
A HAL 9000 run amok entered the public consciousness back in 1968, but as the 451 Research Group notes in its two part research...