WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation
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Key elements to understand Data Cleaning with useful insights for an often difficult task to automate - best case remains to have clean data at the source #AI #bigData #eCommerce #businessIntelligence

Key elements to understand Data Cleaning with useful insights for an often difficult task to automate - best case remains to have clean data at the source #AI #bigData #eCommerce #businessIntelligence | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

Data cleaning is a massive part of data pre-processing and model building for machine learning algorithms so it's something you can never miss.

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WHY IT MATTERS: data is essential for AI but also all kinds of business intelligence and analytics in the "traditional" world of eCommerce for example. The post brings up some of the elements to consider when planning to cleanse data. Not a trivial task to perform automatically.

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80 Stats on 8 topics on the Future Customer Experience Shaped By Technology highlights what's trending- Before jumping in, retailers should ask themselves: is there a business model to support this...

80 Stats on 8 topics on the Future Customer Experience Shaped By Technology highlights what's trending- Before jumping in, retailers should ask themselves: is there a business model to support this... | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

Technology is the future of customer experience. These statistics show the grow of new technology and how it impacts everything about the future of customer experience.

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WHY IT MATTERS: the trends is clear, technology drives a number of business innovations in Retail. Questions is: is there a business model behind those innovations? Not always unfortunately... Nevertheless, useful insights about what's trending.

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Artificial intelligence for High Frequency Retail - Pricing, Inventory and Margins Optimization #AI #Retail #Grocery

Artificial intelligence for High Frequency Retail - Pricing, Inventory and Margins Optimization #AI #Retail #Grocery | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

Daisy Intelligence is one such artificial intelligence vendor. The Toronto-based company focuses on retail merchandise planning: promotion, pricing and demand forecasting optimization. We spoke with Gary Saarenvirta, CEO of Daisy Intelligence with the intention of finding answers to the following questions:
Why might grocery vendors or supermarkets need AI?
How can retailers leverage AI for optimizing merchandising decision making?

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WHY IT MATTERS: the article presents possible use cases for AI in grocery Big Data analysis. 

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AI could be very useful in the retail industry. 
 
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5 Models for Engineering Personalized Digital Experiences #Amazon #Netflix #Spotify #Pinterest #Facebook

5 Models for Engineering Personalized Digital Experiences #Amazon #Netflix #Spotify #Pinterest #Facebook | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

Majority of websites are generic, one-size-fits-all, and unvarying. And email isn’t much better with manual input, static cadences, and fixed content. Marketers and audiences deserve better, though. As big data, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and deep learning become larger influences and more attainable, now is the time for digital marketers to seize upon the potential these technologies offer. Brands can now build custom on-site and email experiences for individuals that are automated and personalized by incorporating predictive modeling, journey mapping, and algorithms.

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Learn from the best online retailers on the best ways to personalize your website and ecommerce.

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Weekend read: 350 slides Mary Meeker’s 2017 internet trends report - eCommerce is killing traditional retail #1

Weekend read: 350 slides Mary Meeker’s 2017 internet trends report - eCommerce is killing traditional retail #1 | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

The most anticipated slide deck of the year is here. Key takeaways:

  • Global smartphone growth is slowing: Smartphone shipments grew 3 percent year over year last year, versus 10 percent the year before. This is in addition to continued slowing internet growth, which Meeker discussed last year.
  • Voice is beginning to replace typing in online queries. Twenty percent of mobile queries were made via voice in 2016, while accuracy is now about 95 percent.
  • In 10 years, Netflix went from 0 to more than 30 percent of home entertainment revenue in the U.S. This is happening while TV viewership continues to decline.
  • Entrepreneurs are often fans of gaming, Meeker said, quoting Elon Musk, Reid Hoffman and Mark Zuckerberg. Global interactive gaming is becoming mainstream, with 2.6 billion gamers in 2017 versus 100 million in 1995. Global gaming revenue is estimated to be around $100 billion in 2016, and China is now the top market for interactive gaming.
  • China remains a fascinating market, with huge growth in mobile services and payments and services like on-demand bike sharing. (More here: The highlights of Meeker's China slides.)
  • While internet growth is slowing globally, that’s not the case in India, the fastest growing large economy. The number of internet users in India grew more than 28 percent in 2016. That’s only 27 percent online penetration, which means there’s lots of room for internet usership to grow. Mobile internet usage is growing as the cost of bandwidth declines. (More here: The highlights of Meeker's India slides.)
  • In the U.S. in 2016, 60 percent of the most highly valued tech companies were founded by first- or second-generation Americans and are responsible for 1.5 million employees. Those companies include tech titans Apple, Alphabet, Amazon and Facebook.
  • Healthcare: Wearables are gaining adoption with about 25 percent of Americans owning one, up 12 percent from 2016. Leading tech brands are well-positioned in the digital health market, with 60 percent of consumers willing to share their health data with the likes of Google in 2016.
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This is an annual bag of goodies.

Highlight #1: retail stores are closing at record pace while Amazon opens stores. This is such a huge trend because it transforms stores from a mini-warehouse into something else: a destination for experience, service, and training. Think Apple store with the highest sales per square foot, genius bar, classes and a showroom. Amazon has pushed its Amazon GO, no lines, no registers concept and it is rolling it out slowly. This is just the beginning...

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