• MelanieR
    MelanieR
    • over 1 year ago
    • Professional
    • Solutions

    How Developing Data Skills Can Give Students a Career Boost

    As industries across the globe increasingly rely on data to fuel decision-making, drive innovation, and steer strategic planning, there's an escalating demand for professionals equipped with robust data skills. These skills aren't just optional...
  • Jane Truong
    Jane Truong
    • over 3 years ago
    • Professional
    • Solutions

    3 Ways Patent Data Can Improve Your Competitive Intelligence

    Companies today thrive on the strength of their intellectual property (IP) portfolio. And if you want to outpace everyone else in your market, you need an in-depth and accurate understanding of not just your own patents—but those of your competitors...
  • MelanieR
    MelanieR
    • over 2 years ago
    • Professional
    • Industry Insights

    How Banks are Using AI & Big Data to Sidestep Financial Crime Exposure

    Today's financial institutions have it tough. Compliance requirements are becoming almost impossibly rigorous. Data is growing exponentially, both in terms of sheer volume and number of sources. Financial crime is on the rise and is so hard to combat...
  • MelanieR
    MelanieR
    • 11 months ago
    • Professional
    • Industry Insights

    Unlocking Opportunities in Media Intelligence: A Closer Look at Data Analysis Techniques

    Developing strong media intelligence for PR and brand management truly depends on the methods you choose to analyze the data gathered through your media mining and monitoring efforts. What you look at and how you look at it are key to understanding how...
  • Jane Truong
    Jane Truong
    • over 3 years ago
    • Professional
    • Solutions

    Data Enrichment Allows Less Time Searching and More Insights

    What comes to mind when you think of LexisNexis? If I were to ask you to describe our solutions, you might sum them up as research platforms used by colleges, law firms and corporations for academic, legal, or enterprise research. And you’d be right...
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