voice Dialog Writer – The Next Hot Role in Technology With Voice-First devices market expected to reach $13 billion by 2024, a number of technology companies are investing heavily to make inroads into this segment. With millions of smart voice devices deployed every
conversational Is Conversational AI the future? As a kid, my first brush with computers was through a Pentium desktop with a mouse and a keyboard. I am still most comfortable using a mouse and a keyboard for doing my
conversational How can organizations double up their BI adoption using conversational analytics? A recent Gartner report confirmed that only around 30% of employees in organizations are using Business Intelligence. For CIO's, it’s a disheartening statistic as costs for creating BI reports are anywhere in
library For libraries, voice is the next wave Dusty books, reference departments filled with countless volumes dating back to the earliest days of published works, and rickety microfiche machines for which parts are no longer made. This is yesterday’s library
ConverSight A deeper look into your public library Throughout its history, the library has evolved to meet the changing needs of its constituents. With the rise of computers and the Internet in the late 20th century, books were pushed aside to
business Conversational BI assistants have started speaking your business language- literally :) It’s interesting to know that the semantics of an individual's language in an organization vastly differs according to his or her function. Many stakeholders have access to central information systems in an
business Is your data concerned about its quality and tells you that proactively? Many organizations are plagued with poor data quality while using outdated, inconsistent, and flawed data from multiple data sources, as simple as having five different names for a same customer. This eats into
business Give your business reports a voice- literally :) Many a time in business review meetings, the senior management leave their staff tongue-tied by posing questions for which they do not have ready answers. In fact, a lot of review meetings lead