Services
Analytics & Information Management
The world is changing, fast. Customers are demanding a more personalised experience. Competitors are appearing out of nowhere. Governments and regulators are demanding faster and more accurate reports. The most important answers to your complex business challenges may be hiding in your data. Those who can make sense of the vast quantities of information at their disposal are coming out on top. But in a world where the amount of information is doubling every 2 years, how can we keep up? Deloitte’s Analytics & Information Management (AIM) practice can help you uncover and unlock the value buried deep inside vast amounts of data. Our global network provides strategic guidance and implementation services to help companies manage data from disparate sources and convert it into accurate, actionable information that can support fact-driven decision-making and drive competitive advantage. Our practice addresses the continuum of opportunities in business intelligence, data management, technology, and next-generation analytics and technologies, including big data, cloud, and machine learning.
Deloitte is technology agnostic in our advice, but we are able to implement solutions for all technologies. We also offer off-the-shelf solutions completely tailored to your industry and business lines. In AIM, we have the full breadth of capability, deep industry expertise and CXO level relationships to be the leader in full-lifecycle Analytics & Information Management provision.
Insurance analytics
We help our clients with challenges related to big data analytics and processing by developing focused analytical models and improving performance by utilising analytical tools.
Tech Trends 2016
Innovating in the digital era
Today’s CIOs – across industries, geographies, and company sizes – have the opportunity to shape tomorrow for every corner of their organization by transforming “business as usual” – imagining the future, while responsibly getting there from the realities of today.
Deloitte’s seventh annual Tech Trends report identifies eight trends that are likely to disrupt businesses in the next 18-24 months – from blockchain to augmented reality, the Internet of Things, socially responsible applications of technology and more.
Big data and analytical models in logistics and SCM
Present-day supply chains are becoming more and more complex and multidimensional. They require analysis of an ever-increasing flow of data to ensure the effective use of resources and expand capabilities, as well as manage supply-chain risks.
Deloitte named a global leader in Business Analytics Services by Gartner
New York, NY, 20 October 2015 – For the second consecutive year Gartner, one of the world's leading information technology research and advisory companies, has named Deloitte member firms (Deloitte) global leaders in Business Analytics Services and positioned Deloitte highest in Ability to Execute. In the report entitled Magic Quadrant for Business Analytics Services, Worldwide, Gartner defines Business Analytics (BA) as services that “encompass decision management capabilities, analytics capabilities, and information management (IM) capabilities.”
Cloud technology for financial planning: quick and easy decision making
Summary of the business breakfast (7 April 2015)
We focused on the topics that are relevant for finance professionals who are responsible for strategic, investment and budget planning.