VentureBeat December 16, 2024
Louis Columbus

Anyone who has had a job that required intensive amounts of analysis will tell you that any speed gain they can find is like getting an extra 30, 60, or 90 minutes back out of their day.

Automation tools in general, and AI tools specifically, can assist business analysts who need to crunch massive amounts of data and succinctly communicate it.

In fact, a recent Gartner analysis, “An AI-First Strategy Leads to Increasing Returns,” states that the most advanced enterprises rely on AI to increase the accuracy, speed, and scale of analytical work to fuel three core objectives — business growth, customer success, and cost efficiency — with competitive intelligence being core to each.

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