Digital transformation: how to capitalize your data more effectively.

SafeValue must use [property]=binding: As the job title, real-time data analyst already took its place long ago among most companies' routine, but KX.com believes there is room for improvement in this direction.  The point is that 31 percent of poll participants of the 600 professionals and IT decision-makers from various industries pay attention to the real-time analytics at the second or sub-second level. The 69% of them stopped on the "over the second" meaning of the real-time, and even more, 45% of them are blissfully confident that it is "something for about an hour." Thus the main point is to change the approach to provide the ability to decide on the sub-second level. The progressive minority considers that this level of real-data analytics will enable intelligent decision-making, and they are better prepared to take advantage of data analytics. They are continually using data to make better-informed decisions. Here is an excellent opportunity to implement the digital transformation to open access to the right technology, improve skill sets which low levels are considered the main roadblocks. Kathy Schneider, CMO at KX, is sure that reducing their data-driven decision-making window will dramatically improve and benefit in many directions. These are not just words. Statements like these are based on the customer opinion from the financial services, automotive, utilities, and manufacturing, who are sure that the second or sub-second level is an excellent opportunity to improve operational performance and sharpening their competitive edge. (see http://g.co/ng/security#xss)