Visual: Top Government Business Intelligence Trends for 2017
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By
Tim King
, Executive Editor at Solutions Review - Presentations,
Enterprise companies aren’t the only institutions to have interest in analytics. Governments, too, face some of the same challenges as do their private sector counterparts. According to BI and analytics provider Tableau, data generated by governments is expected to continue expanding. As a result, citizens and other societal stakeholders like universities, non-government organizations (NGOs), and non-profits will have access to information that was once inaccessible in the past.
Check out this presentation, courtesy of the folks at Tableau, where you’ll discover why government agencies near and far are investing in modern BI platforms and what the future has in store for analytics in the public sector.
Want more? Check out this post in the Center for Open Data Enterprise‘s blog.
This article was written by Tim King on May 5, 2017
Tim King
Executive Editor
Tim is Solutions Review's Executive Editor covering the human impact of AI on the future of work and learning. He is also the Media Strategist behind Insight Jam (1M+ on YouTube) events and programming. A 2017 and 2018 Most Influential Business Journalist and 2021 "Who's Who" in multiple categories, Tim is a recognized thought leader in enterprise tech and AI.
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