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Following the success of its data lakehouse project, Renovo Solutions is embracing a data-driven culture to power innovation. Learn how.
This fireside chat will cover:
Rapid information retrieval
Rather than searching through over 60,000 service manuals, employees can now use Ask Renovo—a new chatbot feature—to find the information they need.
Workload management
Pulling in data from payroll and HR systems means the data lakehouse can accurately analyze workload against upcoming absences.
Artificial intelligence (AI)
The next step is what I call self-service. So we’re testing an artificial intelligence that works directly inside of our data lakehouse, where you can simply ask a question. And it answers in a matter of seconds, rather than the 20 minutes it would take to get a dashboard made.
- Paul Dandrow – Chief Information Officer, Renovo Solutions
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