Speed and Agility

Stories highlighting agility’s importance in helping organizations adapt to change with speed and remain competitive.

Advanced Analytics | Analytics | Artificial Intelligence
Albert Qian 0
How SAS and Microsoft are using the power of partners to protect data in the cloud

Humanity collectively creates 2.5 quintillion bytes of data daily, presenting incredible opportunities for organizations—especially those who collect it in the cloud. Cloud-based data offers excellent insights for organizations, including a meaningful look at customer needs and operational improvements. However, these benefits come with risks, especially regarding security. According to IBM

Advanced Analytics | Analytics | Speed and Agility
Udo Sglavo 1
From surviving to thriving: The importance of speed and agility in resilient businesses

In 2023, businesses recognize the need to be resilient. With the global disruptions we’ve faced over the last few years, and continuing disruptions and instabilities, the need for organizational resilience has never been clearer. By building resiliency, organizations can adapt to changing circumstances, maintain stability and minimize damage from unexpected events.

Analytics | Innovation
Jessica Curtis 1
5 key questions to guide your connected factory strategy

Consumer goods manufacturers have faced significant challenges over the past few years due to rapidly changing demand and supply disruptions in their end-to-end supply chain. As a result, manufacturers have realized the need to strengthen their resilience and have prioritized assessing their manufacturing capacity to maximize output and automation. To

Analytics | Artificial Intelligence | Innovation | Machine Learning | Risk Management
Joe Nyangon 0
Managing stranded asset risks in the energy sector with analytics

As the world moves toward a low-carbon future, the power and utilities industry faces significant financial and reputational risks due to the potential stranding of resources and assets. This transition to carbon-free energy sources could render carbon-intensive assets – such as coal- and gas-fired power plants, coal mines and hydrocarbon

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