Data drives companies of all sizes. From mid-to-large-sized companies, IT leaders are reimagining their data strategies to manage information flowing in and out of a wide range of sources.
Data drives companies of all sizes. From mid-to-large-sized companies, IT leaders are reimagining their data strategies to manage information flowing in and out of a wide range of sources.
Data is being transferred, exchanged, and moved between businesses more frequently than ever before in the current disruptive times. Because of this, problems such as delays or data errors or modifications related to formatting, structure, and content can be significant bottlenecks with costly consequences for mid-and large-sized companies.
The problems worsen when traditional data integration methods are used.
It’s been a year of disruption, adaptation, and innovation. Businesses have been forced to look at how to shift their technological gears to manage customer data and conduct business more efficiently.
The accelerating pace of technological change in healthcare impacts more than medical procedures: just as healthcare units are making attempts to provide the best quality patient care and experiences, so, too, are healthcare leaders striving to unlock opportunities presented by big data and data integration to garner actionable insights, and spur growth.
We have entered a period where digital transformation has become an imperative with everyone racing to keep up with the latest technological trends and developments.
The way companies do business and deliver value to customers is changing at a faster pace than ever before. Business workers and employees expect to be able to access data whenever and however they want, customers demand to receive the promised value sooner, and executives need to enable their employees to operate while reducing costs.
The healthcare industry has never been under more strain to manage patients, healthcare workers, and supplies in a concerted manner while keeping people safe, mitigating risks, and delivering on patient needs.
Every company is striving to delight customers and deliver the value they’ve been promised. But with growing disruption and changing market dynamics, this is not as easy as it sounds.
The reliance on legacy data integration technologies has escalated the problem.
The way your company sets the tone for the entire ongoing relationship it has with customers is about a lot more than simply creating goodwill.
Informed decision-making is the backbone of a business. Accurate and useful data drives the best decisions. That explains why organizations have shown keen interest in reimagining their data integration efforts.
The significance of big data has been talked about for years.