You can hear that line in dozens of movies and it's a clear indication that a lead character spends a lot of time at a particular diner. Of course the long-time waitress (and it's almost always a waitress) knows exactly how the main character likes his eggs (and yes, it's often a "him").
Did you know employees in 44% of life sciences companies typically need to draw from 7 or more structured data sources to find answers? And when you add unstructured data to the mix, another 38% also have 7 or more unstructured data repositories where they could find possible answers? That's a lot of data silos to look through, and as much as 36% of an employee's day can be spend looking for information.
When we meet with our clients, they’re always excited to share – and we’re always excited to learn about – the many search projects they’re working on for the business groups in their organization. They’re building communication monitoring apps for their compliance and risk management groups. They’re developing self-service support applications for customer service. They’re making sure that employees can fully tap the information riches in a unified digital workplace. Our clients also share with us the pressures that they’re facing to bring out more applications, for more business groups.
Financial services companies comprise a significant portion of the Attivio client base. In fact, 8 of the world's top 10 banks work with us to address a variety of opportunities in risk and compliance, customer support, and knowledge management. Two events held last week focused on the risk and compliance scenarios and how modern, machine-learning based search can help improve investigator productivity, decrease false positives, and protect the brand.
What’s your favorite AI depiction from the movies?
We put that question to 1520 people recently and it appears that movie goers like to be a bit frightened by their AI, choosing the Terminator as their top AI depiction, followed by Minority Report.