Developing solutions for companies from current data trends | Series: Spotlight

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December 5, 2024

How can relevant data trends be identified for companies?

In the latest edition of our "Dataciders Spotlight" series, Olga Benner, Business Development Expert at the Dortmund office, provides insights into our approach to analyzing current market trends. She shows how we derive key themes and provide our customers with practical solutions. Companies are faced with the challenge of extracting the really relevant trends from a multitude of market movements. In this video, Olga explains how we structure this process and support organizations in making data-driven decisions. Challenges and solutions for the use of AI Although AI applications such as ChatGPT have long been established in the private sphere and are also becoming increasingly important in the corporate context, there are still concerns when it comes to handling sensitive data. Reluctance still prevails, especially in security-critical areas. This is where we come in: From the initial idea through to implementation, we accompany companies step by step. We check the availability and Quality of the dataensure that all relevant Governance-guidelines are adhered to and develop MVPs that can be transferred to live operation. Future-oriented questions and trends in the field of AI and data management What strategies enable companies to successfully scale their first AI projects? How must the architecture and organization be designed to meet the increasing requirements? Companies are facing important decisions, particularly in the context of the EU AI Act, the Trustworthy AI principles and the need for fast and secure data access. Olga shows how companies can benefit from the use of Data Intelligence platforms to build a future-proof architecture. This enables them to efficiently implement future AI use cases and drive innovation forward in the long term.

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