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Learn how to overcome common challenges and introduce increased agility into your business analytics delivery process. Download and read the Gartner paper, "How to Be Agile with Business Analytics." Your business users expect the way you deliver BI and analytics to be increasingly responsive, flexible, and to provide faster time to insight. The normal "IT factory" model isn't up to the task. How should you respond? Read "How to Be Agile with Business Analytics" to discover why you need to embrace the ascending role of the business, and how to develop analytic agility across your: - Technology and architecture, with the flexibility to power a range of analytics – from descriptive and diagnostic to predictive and prescriptive
- Analytics processes, to quickly turn all types of data into actionable insights
- Analytics team's skills, including many skills that are both critical and non-technical
As business grows more digital, the hunger for faster, more adaptive delivery of BI and analytics will increase. Read this Gartner paper and see how to give your business what it needs. Thanks for subscribing to Charting Your Analytical Future! This is your newsletter. If you have topics you'd like us to cover or have comments about the content we bring you, please let us know at prabhud1@in.ibm.com. About Charting Your Analytical Future | |
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