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Qlik’s AI Trust Score

Qlik’s AI Trust Score

Qlik’s AI Trust Score: Ensuring Data Integrity for Reliable AI In an era where AI’s success hinges on high-quality data, Qlik has announced the general availability of its AI Trust Score, a groundbreaking feature within the Qlik Talend Cloud platform. Launched in July, the tool empowers organizations to evaluate whether their data is truly prepared to power AI models—before deployment. Why Data Trust Matters in AI AI’s explosive growth has made data reliability a top priority. Poor-quality data leads to hallucinations, bias, and inaccurate outputs—risks that Qlik’s AI Trust Score helps mitigate. “Many enterprises struggle with a fundamental blind spot—not knowing if their data is trustworthy for AI. This tool directly addresses that.”— Mike Leone, Analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group (Omdia) How It Works The AI Trust Score grades data across multiple dimensions, delivering a single, actionable score that reveals:✔ Completeness – Are critical fields missing?✔ Diversity – Is the data representative (to avoid bias)?✔ Timeliness – Is it up-to-date for accurate insights?✔ Discoverability – Can teams easily access and use it? If issues arise, the tool pinpoints breakdowns, allowing fixes before flawed data corrupts AI models. Real-World Impact “Customers told us they had no reliable way to verify if their data was AI-ready. This score changes that.”— Drew Clarke, EVP of Products & Technology, Qlik What’s Next? The Bottom Line With AI adoption accelerating, trust in data is non-negotiable. Qlik’s AI Trust Score provides the missing link—ensuring enterprises build AI on reliable, bias-free, and up-to-date data. Like Related Posts Who is Salesforce? Who is Salesforce? Here is their story in their own words. From our inception, we’ve proudly embraced the identity of Read more Salesforce Unites Einstein Analytics with Financial CRM Salesforce has unveiled a comprehensive analytics solution tailored for wealth managers, home office professionals, and retail bankers, merging its Financial Read more AI-Driven Propensity Scores AI plays a crucial role in propensity score estimation as it can discern underlying patterns between treatments and confounding variables Read more Tectonic’s Successful Salesforce Track Record Salesforce Technology Services Integrator – Tectonic has successfully delivered Salesforce in a variety of industries including Public Sector, Hospitality, Manufacturing, Read more

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Quest to be Data-Driven

Data-Driven Decision-Making in the Age of AI

Data-Driven Decision-Making in the Age of AI: How Agentic Analytics is Closing the Confidence Gap The Data Paradox: More Information, Less Confidence Today’s business leaders face a critical challenge: data overload without clarity. Why? The explosion of raw data has outpaced leaders’ ability to interpret it. “Most executives don’t have data analysts on call—or the training to navigate increasingly complex decisions,” says Southard Jones, Chief Product Officer of Tableau. The result? Missed opportunities, slow responses, and decision paralysis. The Solution: Agentic Analytics – BI’s Next Evolution Enter agentic analytics—where autonomous AI agents work alongside users to:✔ Automate tedious data preparation✔ Surface hidden insights proactively✔ Recommend actions in natural language Unlike traditional dashboards (which quickly become outdated), agentic analytics embeds intelligence directly into workflows—Slack, Teams, Salesforce, and more. How It Works: AI Agents as Your Data Copilots Salesforce’s Tableau Next (an agentic analytics solution) leverages AI agents to: “It’s like Waze for business decisions,” says Jones. “You don’t ask for updates—the AI alerts you to critical changes automatically.” The Foundation: Clean, Unified Data Agentic analytics thrives on trusted data. Yet, most companies struggle with: The Fix: Semantic Layer + Data Cloud Tableau’s Semantics Layer bridges the gap between raw data and business meaning, while Salesforce Data Cloud unifies customer and operational data. Together, they: “This isn’t just for analysts,” notes Jones. “It’s for every leader who needs answers—without writing a single SQL query.” Rebuilding Trust in Data Agentic analytics isn’t just changing BI—it’s democratizing it. By:✅ Eliminating manual data grunt work✅ Delivering insights in real time✅ Speaking the language of business users …it’s helping leaders move from uncertainty to action. “The future isn’t dashboards—it’s AI agents working alongside humans,” says Jones. “That’s how we’ll close the confidence gap and unlock innovation.” Ready to transform your data into decisions?Explore Tableau Next and Salesforce Data Cloud. Like Related Posts Who is Salesforce? Who is Salesforce? Here is their story in their own words. From our inception, we’ve proudly embraced the identity of Read more Salesforce Marketing Cloud Transactional Emails Salesforce Marketing Cloud Transactional Emails are immediate, automated, non-promotional messages crucial to business operations and customer satisfaction, such as order Read more Salesforce Unites Einstein Analytics with Financial CRM Salesforce has unveiled a comprehensive analytics solution tailored for wealth managers, home office professionals, and retail bankers, merging its Financial Read more AI-Driven Propensity Scores AI plays a crucial role in propensity score estimation as it can discern underlying patterns between treatments and confounding variables Read more

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Unlocking Enterprise AI Success

Unlocking Enterprise AI Success

Companies are diving into artificial intelligence. Unlocking enterprise AI success depends on four main factors. Tectonic is here to help you address each. Trust is Important-Trust is Everything Data is everything—it’s reshaping business models and steering the world through health and economic challenges. But data alone isn’t enough; in fact, it can be worse than useless—it’s a risk unless it’s trustworthy. The solution lies in a data trust strategy: one that maximizes data’s potential to create value while minimizing the risks associated with it. Data Trust is Declining, Not Improving Do you believe your company is making its data and data practices more trustworthy? If so, you’re in line with most business leaders. However, there’s a disconnect: consumers don’t share this belief. While 55% of business leaders think consumers trust them with data more than they did two years ago, only 21% of consumers report increased trust in how companies use their data. In fact, 28% say their trust has decreased, and a staggering 76% of global consumers view sharing their data with companies as a “necessary evil.” For companies that manage to build trust in their data, the benefits are substantial. Yet, only 37% of companies with a formal data valuation process involve privacy teams. Integrating privacy is just one aspect of building data trust, but companies that do so are already more than twice as likely as their peers to report returns on investment from key data-driven initiatives, such as developing new products and services, enhancing workforce effectiveness, and optimizing business operations. To truly excel, companies need to create an ongoing system that continually transforms raw information into trusted, business-critical data. Data is the Backbone-Data is the Key Data leaks, as shown below, are a major factor on data trust and quality. As bad as leaked data is to security, data availability is to being a data-driven organization. Extortionist Attack on Costa Rican Government Agencies In an unprecedented event in April 2022, the extortionist group Conti launched a cyberattack on Costa Rican government agencies, demanding a million ransom. The attack crippled much of the country’s IT infrastructure, leading to a declared state of emergency. Lapsus$ Attacks on Okta, Nvidia, Microsoft, Samsung, and Other Companies The Lapsus$ group targeted several major IT companies in 2022, including Okta, Nvidia, Microsoft, and Samsung. Earlier in the year, Okta, known for its account and access management solutions—including multi-factor authentication—was breached. Attack on Swissport International Swissport International, a Swiss provider of air cargo and ground handling services operating at 310 airports across 50 countries, was hit by ransomware. The attack caused numerous flight delays and resulted in the theft of 1.6 TB of data, highlighting the severe consequences of such breaches on global logistics. Attack on Vodafone Portugal Vodafone Portugal, a major telecommunications operator, suffered a cyberattack that disrupted services nationwide, affecting 4G and 5G networks, SMS messaging, and TV services. With over 4 million cellular subscribers and 3.4 million internet users, the impact was widespread across Portugal. Data Leak of Indonesian Citizens In a massive breach, an archive containing data on 105 million Indonesian citizens—about 40% of the country’s population—was put up for sale on a dark web forum. The data, believed to have been stolen from the “General Election Commission,” included full names, birth dates, and other personal information. The Critical Importance of Accurate Data There’s no shortage of maxims emphasizing how data has become one of the most vital resources for businesses and organizations. At Tectonic, we agree that the best decisions are driven by accurate and relevant data. However, we also caution that simply having more data doesn’t necessarily lead to better decision-making. In fact, we argue that data accuracy is far more important than data abundance. Making decisions based on incorrect or irrelevant data is often worse than having too little of the right data. This is why accurate data is crucial, and we’ll explore this concept further in the following sections. Accurate data is information that truly reflects reality or another source of truth. It can be tested against facts or evidence to verify that it represents something as it actually is, such as a person’s contact details or a location’s coordinates. Accuracy is often confused with precision, but they are distinct concepts. Precision refers to how consistent or varied values are relative to one another, typically measured against some other variable. Thus, data can be accurate, precise, both, or neither. Another key factor in data accuracy is the time elapsed between when data is produced and when it is collected and used. The shorter this time frame, the more likely the data is to be accurate. As modern businesses integrate data into more aspects of their operations, they stand to gain significant competitive advantages if done correctly. However, this also means there’s more at stake if the data is inaccurate. The following points will highlight why accurate data is critical to various facets of your company. Ease and speed of access Access speeds are measured in bytes per second (Bps). Slower devices operate in thousands of Bps (kBps), while faster devices can reach millions of Bps (MBps). For example, a hard drive can read and write data at speeds of 300MBps, which is 5,000 times faster than a floppy disk! Fast data refers to data in motion, streaming into applications and computing environments from countless endpoints—ranging from mobile devices and sensor networks to financial transactions, stock tick feeds, logs, retail systems, and telco call routing and authorization systems. Improving data access speeds can significantly enhance operational efficiency by providing timely and accurate data to stakeholders throughout an organization. This can streamline business processes, reduce costs, and boost productivity. However, data access is not just about retrieving information. It plays a crucial role in ensuring data integrity, security, and regulatory compliance. Effective data access strategies help organizations safeguard sensitive information from unauthorized access while making it readily available to those who are authorized. Additionally, the accuracy and availability of data are essential to prevent data silos

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