Business Unit
As advanced analytics becomes more prevalent, many organizations want to incorporate business intelligence into their businesses. We support them with demonstrations, training, presentations, and lectures that help them understand the power of business analytics and share it with others in their organization.
 
 
 
 
(Client names have been removed in accordance with our non-disclosure agreement.)

Challenge: How can we help people in our organization understand the process and benefits of data mining?

Solution
We created a flash presentation that explained what visual data mining is and how it works and then demonstrated its effectiveness using real business data to a group of managers within the organization.
Benefit to Client
With our support, this client was able to educate corporate peers about the value business analytics offers, paving the way for key projects in their future.

Challenge: How can we use external data to broaden the scope of our analysis of internal data? And what might we infer about new customers, new geographic areas, or new competitive environments?

Solution
Our unparalleled access to data from around the US and around the world helped us combine Census, satellite, geographic/map, third-party purchased data, and foreign economic statistics to a company's own internal corporate information and transaction data, like sales or claim data, to answer questions about opportunities for growth.
Benefit to Client
Clients can greatly expand their predictive power and insight by combing their own data with vast information resources from wide-ranging sources, both here and around the world.