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10 trends that will shape the future of business intelligence

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The business intelligence space is developing fast. In 2023 the global business intelligence (BI) market was estimated to be worth $29.42 billion, by 2032 its value is forecast to be $63.76 billion. This reflects the elevated importance of business intelligence as a core component in strategic decision making. BI solutions vendors continue to provide innovative new routes to value generation, user engagement, efficiency and, above all, actionable insights. Read More

Digital Transformation: Insights From A CEO

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I am the CEO of a software development company, and my team and I have conducted digital transformations for multiple clients. However, our first digital transformation was from within. We completely changed how we operate by creating a custom solution for our company. Today, I’d like to share some key insights from our experience, which I hope will benefit other growing businesses navigating their path. Read More

Challenges And Opportunities Of Digital Transformation In US Law Firms

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The legal industry is known for its traditional approach to doing business; lawyers aren’t necessarily known as “early adopters” and historically have been slow to adopt new technology compared to other sectors like finance or healthcare. Images of Paul Newman in The Verdict, surrounded by dozens of bankers’ boxes in a wood-paneled law office, probably come to mind, versus a metal-and-glass law firm powered by artificial intelligence like something out of a Philip K. Dick sci-fi novel. Read More

8 key business areas that benefit from digital transformation

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In the rapidly evolving landscape of 2024, digital transformation has become a critical imperative for manufacturers. The integration of digital technologies into all areas of business is not just a trend but a necessity for survival and growth. The issue is that the technology hype cycles from IoT to AI make it hard for manufacturers to understand what technologies to adopt when and what a digital transformation roadmap looks like.  Read More