Data democratization should be a top concern for every company moving forward. We’re approaching a point where the problem of too much data (and too few insights) can’t be ignored any longer.
A truly democratized market gives investors the ability to choose when, where, and how they transact, without barriers to ...
Value stream management involves people in the organization to examine workflows and other processes to ensure they are deriving the maximum value from their efforts while eliminating waste — of ...
With available data for most business users being orders of magnitude greater than it was 20 years ago, the problem now among most companies is access for business users without overloading analytics ...
Machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) were once concepts relegated to only the most optimistic observers, much like self-driving electric vehicles and smartphones once were. But if it ...
Democratizing data use within an organization empowers employees, fosters greater collaboration, and enables them to make more informed, data-driven decisions. By giving data and analytics tools and ...
In the Information Age, the power of data has been mostly kept in the hands of a few data analysts with the skills and understanding necessary to properly organize, crunch, and interpret the data for ...
Generative AI promises a future where you no longer need to be a skilled writer to draft a story or a trained software engineer to code. But there’s a dark side to this democratization: AI is enabling ...
Financial pundits have heralded the democratization of stock market investing with the creation and subsequent initial public offering of Robinhood. The app, which allows stock, option and crypto ...