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Advanced Analytics, by Frank Diana
Frank Diana is the Executive Vice President of Advanced Analytics and Collaboration at enherent corporation . This blog is an online journal offering opinion and commentary on a range of business and technology issues within the emerging advanced analytics and collaboration space.
Introducing Polaris for Business Analytics
As I have discussed a number of times in various blog entries, delivering business analytics that truly enable outcomes is multi-faceted.
Advanced Analytics is Growing UP
Well it has been a real long time between Blog entries. I spent a very productive several days at The IBM Information on Demand (IOD) conference.
Another year, more text driven ROI
Well it's been a while since my last Blog entry. The good news is that I have not had time to sit down and write - we've been too busy with text analytic pilots. I've participated in several pilots that were as basic as showing a prospect how to find product issues by analyzing their text, and as complex as the detection of general liability fraud.
Thoughts on 2009
As the year draws to a close, I’ve been evaluating text analytics and its potential in 2009.
Text Analytics in 2009
With the current state of the economy, IT spend will obviously be impacted in 2009. I've been looking ahead to the types of Text Analytic solutions that will be the most relevant.
Using text analytics to more accurately detect fraud
Fraud detection using text analytics is gaining traction. We recently announced our initial focus on fraud detection through our partnership with IxReveal. Their advanced analytics software uses text to better detect fraud.
Advanced Analytics and the Insurance Industry
Advanced analytics covers a broad spectrum of analytical techniques leveraging traditional business intelligence, predictive analytics and visualization. Text analytics is a growing piece of the advanced analytics spectrum. I saw a great article from Frank J. Coyne, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of ISO. Mr.
Collaboration and Intelligence
My interest in text analytics had its roots in collaboration and knowledge management. In the past, I’ve focused on the evolution of collaborative solutions from supporting team-based initiatives to broad extended enterprise initiatives.
Text Analytics Basics
Seth Grimes has an expert channel on the Business Intelligence Network where he focuses a great deal on text analytics. He recently completed a two part series on text analytics basics. I highly recommend this series for anyone that wants to better understand text analytics. Part 1 starts with a high level view of text analytics and it's application.
Text Analytics and Enterprise Content Management
As text analytics gets more attention, one area that I would expect to see discussed more is Enterprise Content Management (ECM).