Big Data in Brazil: Embracing analytics in the retail sector
We discuss the current state of Big Data in the Brazilian retail and what heads of business should know before creating or advancing their own strategies
We discuss the current state of Big Data in the Brazilian retail and what heads of business should know before creating or advancing their own strategies
Most Brazilian organizations have started to experiment with Big Data – though implemented projects are still unusual, according to research.
The need to have advanced data analytics skills in house is becoming ever more acute for line of business managers in Brazil - but how and where can you source that knowledge?
Making the decision to start investing in advanced data analytics is a major milestone for any organisation. In this video, the head of the Big Data program at the Minas Gerais government talks about reasons to invest.
One of the main dangers of starting Big Data projects is spending too much. In this article, we discuss ways to avoid that trap.
Driven by the domestic market, the sector had a 18.3% uptick in 2021, according to trade body Brasscom
Corporate sales drive the sector's positive performance, according to IDC.
The agreement will see the Brazilian city hosting the event until 2025; the conference is expected to attract over 10,000 attendees and boost the local tech ecosystem.
In the second chapter of our series about the use of Big Data by the government of Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, we cover how the Strategic Priorities team has started the journey of taking advantage of advanced analytics, the challenges faced and plans for the future.
Most of the workforce will need ongoing training in the next three years, according to research.