TREND #6: USE PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS TO REDUCE READMISSIONS AND IMPROVE OUTCOMES Predictive Analytics solutions uncover insights from trends and patterns to determine the impact of operational adjustments and market forces on healthcare organizations. Statistical analysis and predictive modeling expand on the findings gained through business intelligence solutions to answer “What will happen?” given certain business […]
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Sell More: Drive Revenue Growth with Analytics
In this 20-minute demo, watch how Perficient can accelerate your adoption of a state-of-the-art Sales Analytics solution leveraging Oracle’s BI Cloud Service and Perficient’s long history of implementing BI solutions for the Sales Line of Business. If you are a VP of Sales, a Sales Manager or an individual Sales Rep, you will find this BI solution valuable for staying on […]
10 Healthcare Analytics Trends for 2016: Trend #2
INTEGRATE CLINICAL AND CLAIMS DATA TO ENABLE POPULATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT INSIGHT Technology-enabled population health initiatives have traditionally relied solely on either clinical data or claims data. While this method has value, there is a tremendous opportunity for healthcare organizations to take population health efforts to the next level by integrating both clinical and claims data. […]
Penn Medicine Discusses Their IT Landscape
Earlier this year, I highlighted how Penn Medicine is leveraging IT to support their patient care and precision medicine programs. Several weeks ago, Oracle and Penn Medicine held a joint webinar in which the academic medical center discussed their overall IT landscape.
Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday Each Surpass $1 Billion Online
The online holiday shopping is well underway as demonstrated by a 9 percent gain in sales on Thanksgiving Day with $1.1 billion being handed over to retailers before the holiday dishes had even been washed. Black Friday sales also experienced a nice jump this year, increasing 10 percent to $1.7 Billion. According to a report by […]
Time Well Spent in 2015
The end of 2015 is fast approaching, with December looming just a week away. For most people, December is packed with the hustle and bustle of last-minute gift shopping, or end-of-year projections and budgets for 2016. Often in the sway of all this activity, many are so focused on the approaching New Year that they […]
Oracle BI Cloud Service introduces new OBIEE 12c Style UX
Mazen just previewed What to Expect Next on BICS and now it is in the process of being released. The first thing you’ll notice is the new clean and concise consumer-style user experience. Site navigation and the Home page has changed dramatically as you can see in the screen shot below (the compass next to the user’s name brings up […]
Oracle BI Cloud Service: What to Expect Next
In the coming few days, Oracle will be rolling out an upgrade of their Business Intelligence Cloud Service. There are a couple of main things to expect: First, the UI will look different but function in the same way. It is basically a new skin to BICS, with a slightly different way of navigation. Second, […]
Why is Oracle’s OBIEE 12c Important?
Last week, Oracle released version 12c of OBIEE (Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition). There are several features that are new to 12c, among which is the UI which has now been updated to become more modern compared to the prior 11g interface. The most interesting feature that has been added is the new Data Visualization […]
Financial services firms challenged in using data to serve customers
“Retailers are light years ahead of Wall Street in analyzing their data to find out what their customers want,” said to Peter Giordano, managing director at Oppenheimer & Co. “Instead of analyzing customer data, the industry still relies on salespeople, relationships and actual trades to tell us what clients want.” Big data might be a […]
24 Hrs BI availability using Oracle Partitioning/Swap methodology
This blog deals with Global Organizational Data needs where there is insufficient window of non-Business hours to run heavy batch loads and at the same time a provision to access the data 24 hours with negligible or no interference. Why 24 hours availability is needed? Organizations have a high need for 24 hour availability of […]
The End of IT?
A few years ago Adrian Cockcroft, cloud architect at Netflix at the time, posted this blog which caused quite a stir among the IT community. It described how Netflix had almost done away with DevOps (or even plain Ops) using the cloud (AWS in this case) to come up with yet another new IT buzzword called NoOps. Many […]