CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 15, 2021 – A new report by MIT Technology Review Insights explores how decision-makers from leading organizations excel by deploying advanced cloud-based technologies, including analytics and machine learning capabilities.
The report, "Building a high-performance data and AI organization," is produced in association with Databricks, and is based on a survey of 351 global senior data officers as well as in-depth interviews with data and analytics leaders at organizations earning $1 billion or more in annual revenue across 14 sectors, including Total, The Estée Lauder Companies, McDonald's, L'Oréal, CVS Health and Northwestern Mutual. The findings are as follows:
"Managing data is highly complex and can be a real challenge for organizations. But creating the right architecture is the first step in a huge business transformation," says Francesca Fanshawe, editor of the report. "There are many models an enterprise can adopt, but ultimately the aim should be to create a data architecture that's simple, flexible, and well-governed."
"The past year has been an accelerant of change as data-driven organizations look to adapt, innovate, and future proof their technology and architecture investments," says Chris D'Agostino, global principal technologist at Databricks. "Now more than ever, enterprises need a modern data analytics strategy that is open, flexible, and empowers everyone across the organization to make faster, more informed decisions with a unified view of all their data—whether that's using machine learning and AI algorithms or straightforward SQL and BI reporting"
To download the report, click here.
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