When it comes to high tech, we tend to wear blinders. We only want to see what's right in front of us. At times, we look forward but we rarely look around us to see how other industries are succeeding. This is especially true with organizations who want to look beyond business intelligence and reveal answers you never thought to ask. For example, what would demand forecasting for a Chief Marketing Officer in Media & Entertainment mean to a Chief Data Officer in banking? Or what would Customer Operations Transformation in Energy & Utilities mean to a Chief Customer Officer at a major retail operation? In this interactive and energetic session, we'll explore valuable cross-industry use cases to help get you "outside your comfort zone" and take a completely different look at how applications of advanced and predictive analytics on big data - or any data - can help you to act on real-time insights to fundamentally transform your business.
3. Letâs start with the most exciting stuff...
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5. By now it should be obvious...
Big data analytics is here to stay. Like water. And electricity. And email.
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CDO/CIOs Line of Business
Data scientists
Developers
Needs:
⢠Self-service applications
⢠Pre-packaged solutions
⢠Insights as a service
⢠New revenue streams
Needs:
⢠Governance platform
⢠Data architecture
⢠Security & privacy
⢠Tools, talent, technology
Needs:
⢠Cloud data services
⢠Open source environment
⢠IoT foundation
⢠Red Bull & Potato Chips
Lead a data-driven
transformation
Deliver new
business outcomes
Innovate faster
and scale securely
Transforming organizations and industries
Big data analytics reaches every role in every industry.
7. But, much like Darth Vaderâs stormtroopers...
We tend to keep a narrow focus on our own part, in our own little piece of the action.
10. The Advanced Analytics Comfort Zone
Create new
business models
(CEO)
Attract, grow, retain
customers
(CMO)
Transform financial
& management processes
(CFO)
Manage risk
(CRO)
Prioritize IT investment
for innovation
(CIO, CDO)
Optimize operations
(COO)
Systems of
Engagement
Systems of
Record
Systems of
Insight
Fight fraud and
counter threats
(CSO)10
11. Letâs pause here for a moment:
How would you define your analytics comfort zone?
12. A quick story from the IBM Business Connect
Summit in Warsaw, Poland. October 2014.
Global Banking CIO fascinated by Demand Forecasting in M&E? Sure!
Competitive sales rep? Not so much.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAzOKMJKIhM
Did someone say
spreadsheet?
14. USE CASE: Financial Counter Fraud Management
Itâs not just for insurance and banking anymore.
Question:
Who has to deal
with issues
related to fraud?
Point:
Who DOESNâT
have to deal with
issues related to
fraud?
15. USE CASE: Driving value through engagement in
M&E
Connecting the individual to the experience is the name of the game Question:
How do you
connect
development to
customer needs?
Point:
Weâre way past
offline focus
groups and
surveys
(although theyâre still a
data source too!)
16. USE CASE: Improving Quality of Experience in Telco
Are you sensing the pattern here? Everything revolves around the customer.
17. New apps are consolidating
large data sets and capabilities
to engage new audiences
Insight from nontraditional
sources of data are being infused
in business processes to create
new business moments
New innovations are composed
leveraging digital services from
a broad ecosystem
New channels
and business models
Digital Innovation
at itâs finest
Real time insight
driven processes
USE CASE: Disruptors are utilizing the IOT
They are recomposing their businesses through data-driven transformation
18. Letâs pause here for a moment:
How do you plan to get outside your comfort zone? (hint: talk to each other!)
19. âGo Outsideâ and gain new insights
Analytics is no longer a competitive advantage. Itâs a business requirement.
20. IBM ANALYTICS PLATFORM
Discovery &
Exploration
Prescriptive
Analytics
Streaming
Analytics
Business Intelligence & Predictive Analytics
Content
Analytics
Information Integration & Governance
Data
Management
Content
Management
Hadoop
System
Data
Warehousing
Breadth & depth
of analytics
Data integration
& governance
Hybrid & fluid
architecture
Open & unified
platform
Create a new data
foundation for the
business
Prepare data
for advanced
analytics
Predict the future
for the business and
adjust in real time
Align data management
strategy with customer
expectations
Delight customers by
understanding them
better than ever
Derive business value
from unstructured
content
The IBM Analytics Platform
Proactive. Predictive. Precise.
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23. Letâs connect!
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Frank introduced our new 20 solutions across 12 industries.
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I'm sure you can see the value of having pre-built industry solutions and how this strategy helps our clients on their transformation journey.
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Our pre-built capabilities will enable our clients to get started and go faster ... ... with fewer resources.
This will enable them to focus scarce data scientist resources on minor customizations and tweaks vs. building out core models.
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And they can leverage our proven expertise from the 50,000 analytics engagements and our signature design partners.
Winners in their respective industries are often organizations that infuse analytics everywhere.
Instead of confining analytics to a few individuals or a single department, they make analytics easily available to business users throughout the organization, as well as to data scientists and other data experts.
Instead of making analytics a mysterious process, they infuse it into business processes.
As a result, they are able to move quickly from insight to positive business outcomes, in a whole range of different areas, from attracting new customers to managing risk to prioritizing investment for innovation.
Speaking Points:
Itâs time for you to make a decision
In this time of digital transformationâŚ
Will you be the disruptor or the disrupted?
What will the era of cloud and mobile bring..
That we couldnât have imagined 10 years ago?
Every single one of you in this room is
And will continue to be profoundly impacted by cloud and mobile.
Industries are shifting rapidly
To control spiraling costs, 70% of healthcare organizations will invest in consumer-facing mobile applications, wearables, remote health monitoring, and virtual care by 2018**
Present challenges will continue to force organizations to recompose their business models
49% of executive-level management see cloud computing as transformational to their business strategies*
New apps are bringing data and decision making to the fingertips of people at the front lines of your organization who need to act
Airbus is bringing insight directly to their maintenance engineers
Insight from non traditional data â social like twitter, internet of things, wearable devices, m2m is being used in real time business critical processes
DelHaize, using weather data to predict real time inventory needs
Digital Innovation from an ecosystem
Citi who is sourcing new innovation from mobile developer communities
The only question is how you will personally respond to the new digital era?
* http://www.forbes.com/sites/louiscolumbus/2013/08/13/idg-cloud-computing-survey-security-integration-challenge-growth/
** IDC Futurescape: Worldwide Healthcare 2015 predictions
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The IBM analytics platform provides the capabilities you need to address a whole range of critical agendas, from creating a new data foundation to deriving value from your unstructured content.
It UNIQUELY provides the critical elements we have already discussed, including
Breadth and depth of analytics
Data integration & governance
Hybrid & fluid architecture
An open & unified platform
Building from the bottom up . . .
Underlying other capabilities is an extensive set of information integration and governance capabilities, so that whatever your data and analytics project, you are building it on a basis of trusted information.
This layer includes information integration, master data management, data protection, and data lifecycle management, all built on a solid metadata foundation.
The platform includes data management and content management capabilities.
It includes a Hadoop system built on Apache Hadoop, with extra-value capabilities added.
It includes data warehousing software and appliances, as well as the components required for a logical data warehouse.
It includes business intelligence and predictive analytics capabilities.
And it includes an unmatched set of other analytics capabilities, ranging from data discovery and exploration to content analytics to prescriptive analytics and streaming analytics.
No other vendor offers such a complete platform for addressing your current needs and helping you adapt quickly and easily to future needs.