POI characterization through Big Data has become more frequent as it allows the implementation of strategies and site selection solutions within the various business sectors.
Leaders use these techniques to make more efficient and concise decisions that generate greater profitability by maximizing revenues and optimizing costs.
Case Study: Visitor profiling at Perisur, one of the most exclusive shopping malls in Mexico City.
In the digital era, data is being created at a speed never seen before, and its proper application in business intelligence is already generating incalculable value for businesses
It seems irrational to suggest that a concept like data could be more valuable than an established and indispensable product like oil, but as the years have gone by, this already seems like a reality.
It has been estimated that this year companies´investment in business intelligence systems and data analysis will grow by 12% globally, driven by the banking sector and the manufacturing industry.
According to estimates by the firm International Data Corporation (IDC),"... worldwide revenues for big data and business analytics (BDA) will reach $150.8 billion in 2017, an increase of 12.4% over 2016.
The availability of data, a new generation of technology, and a cultural shift toward data-driven decision making continue to drive demand for big data and analytics technology and services.
Availability of information, new technologies and cultural change towards making decisions based on data is changing the way we do business.
According to estimates by the firm International Data Corporation (IDC), at the global level "...
First conference in the region on infrastructure and data center standards, with participation by experts and leading companies.
The Data Center Summit Latin America 2015 will be held on August 18 in the Conference Center at the Hotel Wyndham Herradura, and is the first conference in the region on infrastructure and data center regulation, where appointments will be held by renowned experts such as leaders of organizations and companies.
Data center complexity, numerous applications, and disaster recovery plan issues are top concerns.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – January 11, 2010 – Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today released the findings of its 2010 State of the Data Center study. Now in its third year, the study found that mid-sized enterprises (2,000 to 9,999 employees) are more likely to adopt cutting-edge technologies such as cloud computing, deduplication, replication, storage virtualization, and continuous data protection than small or large enterprises to reduce IT costs and manage increasing complexity. Further, mid-sized enterprise data centers show more activity, with more IT managers predicting major changes to the data center and new applications in 2010. Mid-sized enterprises also place a higher importance on staffing and training than their small or large enterprise counterparts. The study is based on surveys of 1,780 data center managers in 26 countries in November 2009.