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Sport analytics leverage AI and ML to improve the game

CIO

Nearly 10 years ago, Bill James, a pioneer in sports analytics methodology, said if there’s one thing he wished more people understood about sabermetrics, pertaining to baseball, it’s that the data is not the point. The point is to use the data like a razor to cut through false convictions to find the truth.

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RevPAR, Occupancy Rate, ADR, and Other Hotel Metrics: How to Evaluate Your Property’s Performance

Altexsoft

It’s vital to understand what information can be useful and give a better understanding of business processes — not only to measure success, but also aid in making decisions. In other words, a certain number of metrics and KPIs has to be set up, monitored, and analyzed to be turned into valuable insights. Occupancy rate.

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A perfect match: How tech promoted a small soccer team to the top

CIO

For 15 years, the software giant has also contributed its technology and innovation to co-create projects that improve the performance, agility, and physical and psychological capabilities of players, as well as increase the loyalty of its fans and enhance its operational activities.

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Occupancy Rate Prediction: Building an ML Module to Analyze One of the Main Hospitality KPIs

Altexsoft

The occupancy rate is a key indicator of the historical, current, and looking-forward performance of a hotel or vacation rental business. Stakeholders — from property owners to managers to housekeeping staff — use this metric to make informed decisions and increase revenue per room or property. Why track occupancy rate?

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5 Takeaways from the 2022 Gartner® Data & Analytics Summit, Orlando, Florida

DataRobot

Everyone needs to work together to achieve value, from business intelligence experts, data scientists, and process modelers to machine learning engineers, software engineers, business analysts, and end users. You can also go beyond regular accuracy and data drift metrics. Perfection Is the Enemy of Progress.

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Three Capabilities That Drive the Future of Intelligence: The Next Source of Competitive Differentiation

IDC

What comes to mind when you think of intelligence within your organization? Is it having access to the latest information on key metrics, such as revenue, costs, and profit? These have been and indeed remain the primary definitions of business intelligence at most organizations.

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Organise your engineering teams around the work by reteaming

Abhishek Tiwari

Back-office engineering squad - customer support, business intelligence, real-estate management, systems for finance & HR, etc. The right answer mostly depends on the triad I mentioned earlier - core values, business priorities, and culture. If only agile metrics were vector but unfortunately they are not.