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12.16.25

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Dimensional Insight named a Strong Performer in the 2025 Voice of the Customer for Analytics and BI

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12.08.25

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Dimensional Insight Recognized in KLAS 2025 Consistent High Performers Report

Recognition underscores Dimensional Insight’s long-term commitment to trusted partnerships, measurable outcomes, and customer satisfaction in healthcare analytics

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12.01.25

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Leveraging Advanced Analytics and AI Tools to Derive Actionable Insights from Complex Healthcare Datasets

Celebrities Follow The Data To Offer Non-Alcoholic Beverages

Celebrities Follow The Data To Offer Non-Alcoholic Beverages

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First there were celebrity endorsements. For decades, alcoholic beverages were touted by those with clout, whether that was Hollywood stars or sports figures arguing whether a beer “tastes great” or is “less filling.” Then came the celebrity-owned alcoholic beverages. The market is currently saturated with stars creating their own brands of wine and spirits.

A new market is emerging, though, and shouldn’t come as a surprise considering the way the beverage alcohol industry is trending: celebrity-owned non-alcoholic beverages. Here’s a look at some familiar names who are getting in on the ground floor, and the current state of the industry.

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How Can Data Help Utilities Companies Manage Outages?

How Can Data Help Utilities Companies Manage Outages?

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Technology has helped the utilities industry make great strides when it comes to performance. Drones are used by some crews to identify potential issues and help expedite repairs, bringing visibility to places that were not easily accessed in the past. There is also more transparency when it comes to billing. Advances in analytics allow utilities companies to control costs by closely tracking key performance indicators.

As it has in other industries, artificial intelligence has also provided opportunities for the utilities industry. Ernst & Young teamed up with Eversource to use AI to prevent power outages before they occur. Here’s how they’re using data to be proactive in possibly disruptive situations, and how your organization can use data in similar ways.

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