01. Caitlin Lepech, IBM, visits #theCUBE!. (00:16)
02. Dave Schubmehl, IDC, visits #theCUBE!. (00:31)
03. Evolution of the IBM CDO Summit. (00:47)
04. The Emphasis on Predictive Analytics in the Market. (01:54)
05. The CDO: Business and Technical Background. (03:17)
06. Bridging Innovation and Governance. (06:24)
07. Improving Analytics and Finding Business Solutions. (08:21)
08. The Opportunity of Disruption. (13:18)
09. Management Structure at IBM. (14:23)
10. Future Plans for IBM CDO Strategy Summit. (15:52)
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How can data boost a business to the top tier? | #IBMCDO
by Brittany Greaner | Sep 23, 2016
One key of IBM’s success is how its different sectors partner and work together. The three pillars of the company’s operation include: 1) data engineering and data science, 2) governance and policy, and 3) business integration.
To discuss these three pillars, as well as other topics about the Chief Data Officer (CDO) role, Caitlin Lepech, Communications and Client Engagement executive, IBM Chief Data Office, at IBM, and Dave Schubmehl, research director, Cognitive Systems and Content Analytics, at IDC, spoke to Dave Vellante (@dvellante) and Stu Miniman (@stu), hosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, during the IBM Chief Data Officer Strategy Summit in Boston, MA.
“The Chief Data Officer is most successful when they manage the data by pulling it through the business sector,” said Lepech.
By using this process, the other sectors are more aware of what data is useful and needed, and collaboration becomes a key element in the organization. “The idea is you start with that strategy and then that dictates what kind of data you need,” said Lepech, expanding on the role of the CDO, a position that is rapidly gaining traction.
Climbing to the top tier
Collaboration is one key to IBM’s success, but it’s certainly not the only one. “Enterprises are beginning to recognize that it’s not just enough to be retail or manufacturer — you need to be in the top three,” said Schubmehl.
In order to climb to the top three spots, you need innovation, but where that innovation comes from is data. “It all becomes part of the operational fabric of the company,” he added.
For a great example, you don’t have to look further than Amazon, he explained. Amazon has integrated data-driven innovation into its day-to-day decision making and knows exactly where it is. While smaller businesses may not have the resources Amazon does, they can start with customer reviews. They can work to improve by analyzing what customers are saying about them, Schubmehl stated.
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Caitlin Lepech & Dave Schubmehl - IBM Chief Data Officer Strategy Summit - #IBMCDO - #theCUBE
01. Caitlin Lepech, IBM, visits #theCUBE!. (00:16)
02. Dave Schubmehl, IDC, visits #theCUBE!. (00:31)
03. Evolution of the IBM CDO Summit. (00:47)
04. The Emphasis on Predictive Analytics in the Market. (01:54)
05. The CDO: Business and Technical Background. (03:17)
06. Bridging Innovation and Governance. (06:24)
07. Improving Analytics and Finding Business Solutions. (08:21)
08. The Opportunity of Disruption. (13:18)
09. Management Structure at IBM. (14:23)
10. Future Plans for IBM CDO Strategy Summit. (15:52)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
--- ---
How can data boost a business to the top tier? | #IBMCDO
by Brittany Greaner | Sep 23, 2016
One key of IBM’s success is how its different sectors partner and work together. The three pillars of the company’s operation include: 1) data engineering and data science, 2) governance and policy, and 3) business integration.
To discuss these three pillars, as well as other topics about the Chief Data Officer (CDO) role, Caitlin Lepech, Communications and Client Engagement executive, IBM Chief Data Office, at IBM, and Dave Schubmehl, research director, Cognitive Systems and Content Analytics, at IDC, spoke to Dave Vellante (@dvellante) and Stu Miniman (@stu), hosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, during the IBM Chief Data Officer Strategy Summit in Boston, MA.
“The Chief Data Officer is most successful when they manage the data by pulling it through the business sector,” said Lepech.
By using this process, the other sectors are more aware of what data is useful and needed, and collaboration becomes a key element in the organization. “The idea is you start with that strategy and then that dictates what kind of data you need,” said Lepech, expanding on the role of the CDO, a position that is rapidly gaining traction.
Climbing to the top tier
Collaboration is one key to IBM’s success, but it’s certainly not the only one. “Enterprises are beginning to recognize that it’s not just enough to be retail or manufacturer — you need to be in the top three,” said Schubmehl.
In order to climb to the top three spots, you need innovation, but where that innovation comes from is data. “It all becomes part of the operational fabric of the company,” he added.
For a great example, you don’t have to look further than Amazon, he explained. Amazon has integrated data-driven innovation into its day-to-day decision making and knows exactly where it is. While smaller businesses may not have the resources Amazon does, they can start with customer reviews. They can work to improve by analyzing what customers are saying about them, Schubmehl stated.