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Real estate CIOs drive deals with data

CIO Business Intelligence

The residential real estate industry may not be perceived to be as digitally aggressive as Wall Street titans and multinational manufacturing conglomerates. And the crew is using AWS SageMaker machine learning (ML) to give its agents the best local leads and prospective buyers.

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Enabling a data-driven IT modernization strategy

CIO Business Intelligence

The big picture : In the midst of a rush to technology modernization, it’s critical to ensure the organization’s data assets are not overlooked. Why it matters:  Data-driven business decisions must factor prominently in modernization efforts. The bottom line:  Don’t leave data behind.

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JLL reinvents itself for the AI era

CIO Business Intelligence

City skyscrapers and office parks may remain scarcely occupied in the post-pandemic work era, but commercial real estate player JLL’s business is not slowing down, thanks to the company’s embrace of technology and high-growth opportunities to adapt and prosper.

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Cushman & Wakefield builds a foundation for enterprise-wide AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Cushman & Wakefield has cashed in on several key IT trends over the past few years, positioning the Chicago-based firm well to weather ongoing headwinds in the commercial real estate market stirred by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Data as a service: Top vendors offering data on tap

CIO Business Intelligence

With data-driven decisions and digital services at the center of most businesses these days, enterprises can never get enough data to fuel their operations. But not every bit of data that could benefit a business can be readily produced, cleansed, and analyzed by internal means. Who needs data as a service (DaaS)?

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Salesforce aims to sublease more than 200K square feet of Tableau office space in Seattle area

GeekWire

The move comes after Salesforce said in January that it would reduce its real estate footprint as part of other cost-cutting moves. Salesforce is subleasing the Data 1 Building in the Fremont neighborhood, which Tableau opened in 2018. The Seattle data visualization company was acquired by Salesforce a year later for $15.7

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Longtime Salesforce exec Ryan Aytay named CEO of Tableau Software

GeekWire

billion to acquire Seattle-based Tableau, a leader in the data visualization sector. The company continues to face competition in the business intelligence software sector from Microsoft and others. A data leader: celebrating @RyanAytay , the new President & CEO of Tableau.

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