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Destiny Corporation: Helping banking, insurance and retail clients cut analytics run-times from hours to minutes
技术
- 分析与建模 - 实时分析
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 数据管理平台
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 商业运营
用例
- 实时定位系统 (RTLS)
服务
- 系统集成
- 培训
挑战
在知识经济中,洞察速度是关键的竞争优势。老牌企业必须准备好与新竞争对手一样快速行动,但关键的第一步是及时发现正确的机会并识别竞争威胁。然而,现有的分析和报告方法往往停留在电子表格时代。即使企业已经采用了数据仓库和企业分析工具,通常对 IT 专家的严重依赖也让业务用户感到沮丧,因为他们无法灵活、快速地获得关键业务问题的答案。许多与 Destiny Corporation 合作的客户都在努力识别和适当应对新的竞争压力,因为他们需要花费太长时间才能清楚地洞察机会和问题。
关于客户
Destiny Corporation 是一家咨询公司,专门了解每个客户的业务需求并设计满足这些需求的完整解决方案。对于业务流程优化、分析和数据仓库等主题,Destiny 是客户值得信赖的客观顾问。Destiny Corporation 与金融服务、银行、保险和零售领域的财富 500 强公司合作。即使是在大型和成熟的公司,令人惊讶的是,管理和查询大型数据集的方法往往没有与时俱进。与 Destiny Corporation 合作的许多客户都习惯于需要 20 小时或更长时间才能运行的查询或分析较小的数据样本,因为需要立即回答业务问题。
解决方案
Destiny Corporation 是 IBM 的顶级业务合作伙伴,长期以来一直为客户部署 IBM PureData System for Analytics 解决方案(前身为 Netezza),使用数据仓库设备支持对大型复杂数据集进行更深入、更快速的查询。它可与其他 IBM 分析软件无缝协作,例如 IBM Cognos® Analytics、用于 Hadoop 数据服务的 IBM BigInsights® 和用于实时分析的 IBM InfoSphere® Streams。除了它提供的绝对性能优势之外,Destiny Corporation 还青睐 PureData System for Analytics,因为它简单易用、易于管理,并且对非技术业务人员来说非常友好。作为部署过程的一部分,Destiny Corporation 提供培训研讨会,让业务用户快速掌握 PureData System for Analytics。
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