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Global Financial Crimes Compliance Introducing Alteryx - Alteryx Industrial IoT Case Study
Global Financial Crimes Compliance Introducing Alteryx
MUFG Bank's Global Financial Crimes Division (GFCD) was facing challenges in handling massive data processing and diversified IT systems. The bank, being a megabank, had a large number of transaction data. In Anti-Money Laundering (AML) operations, the staff had to judge each case that the AML system detected with their own eyes, one by one, if it was truly suspicious. Also, detecting new high-risk transactions was a challenge since it required a significant workload. Another challenge was the insufficient human resources of data scientists who can perform exploratory analysis. They needed exploratory data analysis skills to spot global financial crimes and take action quickly. However, there were not enough data scientists currently in the Japanese labor market.
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ADL Digital Labs Leverages Alteryx to Deliver Value and Digital Transformation to Customers - Alteryx Industrial IoT Case Study
ADL Digital Labs Leverages Alteryx to Deliver Value and Digital Transformation to Customers
ADL Digital Lab’s platform, Augusta, needed a flexible and efficient analytics automation technology that could integrate with any data source that could help drive the platform’s efficiency and security. The goal was to find a solution that could enhance the platform's capabilities and deliver better results for both ADL and their clients.
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Consumer Insights that Deliver the Goods
The Consumer Insights group of a top 10 CPG company was seeking growth opportunities, but they struggled to get analytics in a timely manner. They relied upon their massive amounts of company data as well as syndicated data. Handling syndicated sources was laborious. To answer a single question, it could take up to 50 clicks and 30 minutes. However, their users usually needed to ask several questions to help them better understand customer behavior. With hundreds of employees performing this type of work on a daily basis, this wasn’t efficient or scalable. Even worse, they still weren’t able to get to the level of insights their teams needed.
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Growing Customer Loyalty with Targeted Promotions
Food Service Rewards was facing a challenge with their traditional data analytics platform. The platform was not user-friendly and could only be operated by specialists with technical training. This led to a bottleneck situation as requests for data queries piled up. Moreover, by the time the results were generated, the need for that particular insight had often passed. To run a successful loyalty program, the team needed faster insights that would help them better understand customer churn and purchasing behavior to create more effective promotions.
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Igniting Business with Data Analytics
SnapAV, a global supplier of electronic equipment, was facing a challenge with their business intelligence methods. The process of studying an aspect of their business required the involvement of a technical analyst, which could take hours or even days. This was a significant hindrance to the company's culture of curiosity and continuous improvement. The delay in obtaining insights often discouraged team members from asking questions, as they were unsure if the payoff would be worth the wait.
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Enabling Insights at All Levels with Self-Service Analytics
SnapAV, a leading manufacturer and retailer of A/V, surveillance, control, networking, and remote management products, faced a challenge after a series of mergers. The company consolidated multiple data sources into Snowflake and used Tableau to build visualizations for analysis. However, Tableau had a high learning curve, and business users struggled to get answers on their own. As a result, business intelligence teams had to step in to help, slowing down the speed to insight. This process was inefficient and couldn't last.
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Actionable Insights for Category Growth
National Beverage, one of the largest soft drink companies in the US, was facing a challenge in generating actionable insights from Nielsen and SPINS data. The business intelligence team wanted to have a better view into the data that could be easily understood by non-technical people to get a better grasp on business performance. They also needed advanced analytics capabilities to solve complex problems like SKU rationalization and growth contribution analysis.
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Fast Insights to Drive Innovation and Growth
American Licorice Company, a leader in manufacturing and marketing candy products, faced a challenge in harmonizing and integrating their various data sources. The data and insights team had been manually working for years, which was inefficient and time-consuming. The fast-paced market demanded a more efficient process to deliver timely insights to the sales and marketing teams. The company needed to answer critical questions such as how to gain additional distribution of their products, capitalize on trends quickly, and bring innovation to the market fast.
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Kerney-School
Kearney School District had a challenge in visualizing their progress towards their objectives. The objectives were created by a committee and were aligned with the district's improvement plan. However, there was no visual representation of the progress being made towards these objectives, making it difficult to track and measure success.
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Smart Schools
The company aimed to create a comprehensive reporting system that would allow parents and teachers to view a wide range of student performance metrics. The challenge was to consolidate reports that would track various factors such as test scores, student infractions, and attendance.
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Beeby Clark+Meyler Implements ClicData for Agile Reporting & Analytics
Beeby Clark+Meyler, a New York-based marketing agency, was in need of an effective data visualization solution to provide actionable reports to their clients. The solution needed to cover all marketing endeavors of the agency, from website management to SEO, social campaigns, paid search, etc. The data was primarily sourced from Google Analytics but also pulled from many other analytical tools. A major challenge was that the data didn't arrive formatted the same way every time; sometimes it was even hard to capture. The agency also needed dashboards to function as working internal reports to highlight KPIs that would help them monitor and optimize campaign parameters in real time.
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Kreditech Case Study
Kreditech, an online consumer finance company, was facing several challenges in its operations. The company wanted to reduce the involvement of its IT department in daily analytical processes and decentralize the decision-making process. This was to reduce dependency on single business intelligence experts. The company also wanted to combine multiple internal and external data sources to provide a foundation for strategic decisions and management meetings. The requirements for the solution included fast implementation time, robust self-service access for business users, fast in-depth analysis of huge amounts of data, maximum level of data security and privacy, and a scalable, stable infrastructure.
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Lieferando Streamlines Marketing and Sales Activities with datapine
Lieferando, an online food-ordering service, was facing challenges in combining marketing and sales data in real-time. They needed to optimize their marketing campaigns and have a comprehensive view of the entire customer lifecycle. The requirements included real-time, self-service access to information, enterprise-caliber BI capabilities for multidimensional analysis, and low implementation time and cost.
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Customer Alliance Case Study
Customer Alliance, a company that provides a rating system for the hotel industry, faced several challenges. Their data was spread across multiple systems, including MySQL databases, SugarCRM, and CSV files, making it difficult to consolidate and analyze. They needed to track the performance of their sales team on an hourly basis to ensure efficiency and productivity. Additionally, they wanted to combine data from sales and customer support to gain a comprehensive view of their operations and customer interactions.
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Metro-West Improves Efficiency with Domo
Metro-West, the largest independent appraisal firm in the nation, was facing several challenges that were affecting its efficiency and decision-making process. The company was heavily reliant on manual reporting, which was not only time-consuming but also a significant drain on resources. The lack of real-time data was another major issue, leading to slower decision-making. Furthermore, the company was having difficulty leveraging data from disparate sources, which further complicated the decision-making process.
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Bohme Case Study
Bohme, a retail boutique, was facing several challenges in its operations. The company lacked a centralized reporting solution, which made it difficult to assess the performance of individual stores. This lack of real-time data insights was also hindering their purchasing decisions. The fast-paced nature of their business, which involves designing, making, stocking, and selling merchandise within 30 days, necessitated a more efficient and streamlined approach to data management.
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Torpedo7 Case Study
Torpedo7, a successful online retailer in New Zealand, was facing challenges with its data management. The company lacked reliable, up-to-date information, which was crucial for decision-making. The decision-makers within the company were unable to effectively communicate their data due to the lack of a suitable platform. Furthermore, they were constantly waiting on 'the data guys' to generate reports, which was a time-consuming process. The company was in need of a solution that could provide real-time updates and a collaborative platform for sharing data.
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Federated Media Publishing Case Study
Federated Media Publishing, one of the largest owned and operated real-time ad exchanges in the world, was facing several challenges. The data they were dealing with was complex and inconsistent across different office locations. This led to an overloaded data management team that was struggling to keep up with the volume and complexity of the data. Additionally, the company needed custom Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that could provide better insights for executives. The lack of a unified platform for sharing data and automating mundane tasks further exacerbated these challenges.
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H&R Block Case Study
H&R Block, a global tax services provider, was facing several challenges related to data management and reporting. The company had many disparate sources of information, which made it difficult to consolidate and analyze data effectively. This resulted in a significant amount of time being spent on building reports. Furthermore, the company's leadership lacked critical data insights due to the fragmented nature of the data sources. The need for a solution that could provide a unified view of the disparate data sources and offer greater transparency across teams was evident.
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How Poste Italiane brings value to loyalty with Hyperledger Besu
Poste Italiane, the Italian postal service, has evolved into an online marketplace offering financial products, logistics, insurance services, and online payments. To maintain its central role in the ever-changing world, Poste Italiane prioritizes innovation to support new products, processes, and customer experiences. They saw an opportunity in the market to support companies within their supply chain with customer acquisition and retention. However, the traditional postal system is bound together by an expansive and complex supply chain, resulting in tech sprawl where there are too many programs that are not interoperable. This means the programs can’t communicate with each other and share data. With the plethora of programs and lack of interoperability between them, the management of the accounts and the rules on earning rewards are not clear.
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How Mindtree revolutionized loyalty platforms and merchant onboarding with Hyperledger Fabric
Mindtree, a technology consulting and services company, identified two major challenges in the retail and banking sectors. In the retail sector, the decreasing rate of redemption in loyalty programs was a significant issue. Nearly $100 billion worth of points remain unused annually, which translates to missed opportunities to engage consumers and a balance sheet liability when compared to the cost of marketing and maintaining the program. In the banking sector, the merchant onboarding process was tedious and time-consuming, taking more than 20 days. The process involved high risks, sizable investment in external agencies for third-party verifications, and lacked a standardized system to ensure vendors comply with regulations such as anti-money laundering, Know Your Customer, and Know Your Customer’s Customer.
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Dubai’s Digital Silk Road modernizes trade with Hyperledger Fabric
Dubai, under the vision of Dubai 10X, aims to stay 10 years ahead of other world cities in terms of technology. One of the initiatives under this vision is the Digital Silk Road, a platform to ease worldwide trade. The platform aims to solve the global trading system’s key issues–high costs, low trust, and lack of transparency–with blockchain technology. However, the process of registering to import or export goods in Dubai was neither smooth nor easy. It was a lengthy process that touched on many authorities. For export, the process took even more steps. All these processes were paper-based and time-consuming.
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openIDL streamlines regulatory reporting for U.S. insurance industry with Hyperledger Fabric
The U.S. insurance industry was facing a significant challenge in regulatory reporting. With 50 state regulators requesting data in various formats, often with short deadlines, insurers were struggling to keep up. The data they were able to submit was often outdated by the time it was reported, making it less useful for regulators. The industry needed a more efficient and secure system for data collection and sharing. The American Association of Insurance Services (AAIS) decided to tackle this problem by inviting carriers and regulators to brainstorm a solution using design thinking. The group came up with the idea of a blockchain network.
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How Tech Mahindra Deployed Hyperledger Fabric for the Digital Transformation of Abu Dhabi’s Land Registry
Abu Dhabi, one of the richest cities in the world, was facing a challenge with managing the land deeds for the 375 sq. miles on which the modern cityscape is built. The process of creating a land deed record involved multiple steps and could span up to six years to complete. There were multiple external stakeholders and internal municipal departments involved at any given stage of the land deed process, and they all leveraged disparate systems and applications. This led to friction in document sharing and potential for errors or confusion among the stakeholders in the current paper-based ecosystem.
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Circulor achieves first-ever-mine-to-manufacturer traceability of a conflict mineral with Hyperledger Fabric
Rwanda, the world's largest supplier of tantalum, a rare mineral used in devices like smartphones and laptops, faced a challenge in proving that every bag of tantalum ore was mined, transported, and processed under OECD-approved conditions, without any child or slave labor. The existing tracing methods involved tagging materials and filling in paper forms, which met the OECD rules but didn't provide actual traceability. It also generated a costly mountain of paper with room for errors or fraud. The challenge was to create a system that ensures tantalum is mined, transported, and processed under approved conditions with an unbroken chain of custody.
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ChainYard and IBM reduce new vendor risk & drastically cut onboarding from 60 to 3 days with Hyperledger Fabric
The process of onboarding B2B suppliers is slow, costly, and fraught with risks and errors. It involves a lot of paperwork and verification from various departments and third parties. This creates friction and delay between buyers and sellers. The process is also difficult to keep up with when any vendor undergoes a move, reorganization, merger, or acquisition. The whole process takes around 45 to 60 days to approve a new supplier. IBM and Chainyard saw this as a problem that blockchain could solve.
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Splunk correlates data across all datasets— including Hyperledger Fabric
Large organizations have always struggled to get visibility into their data. Frequently, data comes in many sources and formats while also being siloed across the organization. DLTs add ledger data and metadata to the mix. Similarly, consortiums need to interoperate with each other. Yet organizations often use disparate tools for logs, metrics and tracing. All these are deployed on different clouds or on-prem. Then they build their own tools to take data from the ledgers and put it into a SQL database. Consortiums may include competitors who don’t trust one another, so they don’t want to share data. But, if no one shares data, it can be challenging to determine if an organization has a problem or if it lies in the network.
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The National Bank of Cambodia boosts financial inclusion with Hyperledger Iroha
In Cambodia, 78% of the population does not have a bank account, yet over half own a smartphone. Despite the stability of the native currency, the Khmer riel, most transactions are conducted in American dollars. The National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) wanted to modernize the country's retail payments system, promote the use of the national currency, and reach the unbanked population. The existing banking systems used by various banks and third parties often had compatibility issues, leading to inefficiencies. The NBC was interested in exploring whether a blockchain-based system could handle transactions faster and at a lower cost, thereby promoting wider use of the riel.
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Honeywell Aerospace creates online parts marketplace with Hyperledger Fabric
Honeywell Aerospace, a global provider of avionics, engines, systems, and services, wanted to create an Amazon-like marketplace for used aircraft parts. The existing process of purchasing used aircraft parts was outdated and time-consuming, often taking days or even weeks to complete a transaction. The websites put up by vendors were basic and lacked crucial information such as a part’s condition, pricing, and availability. The main challenge was the lack of trust in online transactions due to the heavily regulated nature of the aviation industry. Each part sold required certification from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and other agencies, and each part must be documented with a complete history of its ownership, use, and repairs. The goal was to cut purchasing time from days or weeks down to seconds and to connect each physical part to its digital pedigree.
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How CULedger protects credit unions against fraud with Hyperledger Indy
Credit unions are increasingly being targeted by fraudsters, particularly through the call center channel. Traditional knowledge-based authentication questions have become vulnerable, leading to a rise in account takeover attacks. The process of member identity authentication across various touch points, including the call center, drive-up, and lobby, is fragmented and time-consuming, creating easy targets for fraudsters and causing frustration for consumers. The challenge was to find a more secure anti-fraud solution that could streamline the authentication process, reduce operational costs, and improve the member experience.
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