Predictive Analytics in the Cloud
In conjunction with Smart Data Collective, Decision Management Solutions just completed a multi-stage study to see how companies can get value from this intersection. Areas of study included cloud-based predictive analytic applications such as marketing, fraud detection and customer service; the use of cloud data sources to drive analytic models; analytic modeling in the cloud; and cloud-based deployment of analytic models.
Primary research for this study included a survey of business and technical professionals. Over 2/3 of survey respondents report cloud-based predictive analytics solutions as having real potential with customer acquisition, development and retention the top drivers. Early adopters are positioning themselves to take increasing advantage of this exciting class of solutions, potentially widening the competitive gap between them and slower adopters.
One registration gets you access to:
- A position paper on the five key areas for cloud based predictive analytics written by James Taylor, CEO of Decision Management Solutions
- A recorded webinar discussing the key issues of predictive analytics in the cloud
- A series of podcasts by James Taylor on the intersection of predictive analytics and the cloud
- A report covering the survey results and insights from the survey
- A final webcast, hosted by James Taylor, making the case for predictive analytics in the cloud, presenting the survey results and with short presentations from the research sponsors
Register now for access to the full set of deliverables.
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The Predictive Analytics in the Cloud Study is complete!
Register here to access the full results of this exclsuive study on Predictive Analytics and Cloud Technology including a whitepaper, 2 webinars, multiple podcasts and more!
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HR & Workforce Analytics Innovation Summit
When: Wed, 2012-05-23 08:00
Business Analytics Innovation Summit
When: Wed, 2012-05-23 08:00
Salford Analytics and Data Mining Conference
When: Thu, 2012-05-24 12:09
Information management and governance for the public services
When: Fri, 2012-05-25 08:00
Disruptive Technologies & Innovation Minds 2012
When: Mon, 2012-06-18 09:00
Advanced Analytics for Retail
When: Thu, 2012-06-21 08:00
Advanced Analytics for Consumer Goods
When: Thu, 2012-06-21 08:00
CIMI.Con Evolution 2012
When: Mon, 2012-06-25 08:00
Predictive Analytics World, June 25-26, 2012 in Chicago
When: Mon, 2012-06-25 09:00
Big Data for Enterprise USA 2012
When: Wed, 2012-06-27 08:00

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