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“Too much digital information creates the problem of organizing it in a way that makes it useful. Many businesses have more digital data than they can intelligently work with and often can’t extract what they need when they need it or create Business Intelligence from it.” Needless to say, this problem will continue to grow as more companies continue to leverage and embrace the web as a platform for performing business operations. To
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“Too much digital information creates the problem of organizing it in a way that makes it useful. Many businesses have more digital data than they can intelligently work with and often can’t extract what they need when they need it or create Business Intelligence from it.” Needless to say, this problem will continue to grow as more companies continue to leverage and embrace the web as a platform for performing business operations. To
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“Too much digital information creates the problem of organizing it in a way that makes it useful. Many businesses have more digital data than they can intelligently work with and often can’t extract what they need when they need it or create Business Intelligence from it.” Needless to say, this problem will continue to grow as more companies continue to leverage and embrace the web as a platform for performing business operations. To
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“Too much digital information creates the problem of organizing it in a way that makes it useful. Many businesses have more digital data than they can intelligently work with and often can’t extract what they need when they need it or create Business Intelligence from it.” Needless to say, this problem will continue to grow as more companies continue to leverage and embrace the web as a platform for performing business operations. To
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“Too much digital information creates the problem of organizing it in a way that makes it useful. Many businesses have more digital data than they can intelligently work with and often can’t extract what they need when they need it or create Business Intelligence from it.” Needless to say, this problem will continue to grow as more companies continue to leverage and embrace the web as a platform for performing business operations. To
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“Too much digital information creates the problem of organizing it in a way that makes it useful. Many businesses have more digital data than they can intelligently work with and often can’t extract what they need when they need it or create Business Intelligence from it.” Needless to say, this problem will continue to grow as more companies continue to leverage and embrace the web as a platform for performing business operations. To
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“Too much digital information creates the problem of organizing it in a way that makes it useful. Many businesses have more digital data than they can intelligently work with and often can’t extract what they need when they need it or create Business Intelligence from it.” Needless to say, this problem will continue to grow as more companies continue to leverage and embrace the web as a platform for performing business operations. To
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“Too much digital information creates the problem of organizing it in a way that makes it useful. Many businesses have more digital data than they can intelligently work with and often can’t extract what they need when they need it or create Business Intelligence from it.” Needless to say, this problem will continue to grow as more companies continue to leverage and embrace the web as a platform for performing business operations. To
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“Too much digital information creates the problem of organizing it in a way that makes it useful. Many businesses have more digital data than they can intelligently work with and often can’t extract what they need when they need it or create Business Intelligence from it.” Needless to say, this problem will continue to grow as more companies continue to leverage and embrace the web as a platform for performing business operations. To
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“Too much digital information creates the problem of organizing it in a way that makes it useful. Many businesses have more digital data than they can intelligently work with and often can’t extract what they need when they need it or create Business Intelligence from it.” Needless to say, this problem will continue to grow as more companies continue to leverage and embrace the web as a platform for performing business operations. To
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Magic Quadrant for Digital Experience Platforms Published: 17 January 2018 Analyst(s): Jim Murphy, Gene Phifer, Gavin Tay, Mike Lowndes Organizations are looking to use DXPs as they move from web-centric to more pervasive, multichannel digital experiences. This Magic Quadrant will help those responsible for a range of customer-, employee- and partner- facing initiatives find the most suitable vendor for their needs. Market Definition/Description
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Governs what organizational data may be sent to external AI model APIs. Four-class data taxonomy (Public / Internal / Sensitive / Restricted). Transmission rules, PII stripping requirements, vendor agreement requirements (DPA/BAA), data residency configur
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Market Trends: Unification of the User Experience Platform Marketplace Published: 31 March 2016 Analyst(s): Fabrizio Biscotti, Gene Phifer The user experience platform is key to acquire and retain new customers, and strategic planners should provide guidance to help customers move from a purely technology-led to a strategically business-driven implementation of the UXP. Key Findings ■ Enterprises now see the user experience platform (UXP) as crit
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Market Trends: Unification of the User Experience Platform Marketplace Published: 31 March 2016 Analyst(s): Fabrizio Biscotti, Gene Phifer The user experience platform is key to acquire and retain new customers, and strategic planners should provide guidance to help customers move from a purely technology-led to a strategically business-driven implementation of the UXP. Key Findings ■ Enterprises now see the user experience platform (UXP) as crit
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