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Clariba presents game changing Football Analytics Solutions at the Aspire Global Summit 2019

Clariba presents game changing Football Analytics Solutions at the Aspire Global Summit 2019

Our journey in Sports Data Analytics started back in 2015 and what a ride it has been! Back in 2015, in the offices of Aspire Academy, we were invited to brainstorm on a performance platform that could serve professional football on one side and individual sports on the other. Thanks to the trust of Aspire Academy an amazing project was brought to life, a new experience for the Clariba team was initiated and my personal journey in sports performance analytics began!

Abu Dhabi Distribution Company with Clariba, recognized by SAP

Abu Dhabi Distribution Company with Clariba, recognized by SAP

At GITEX Technology Week, on Tuesday, 10 October, SAP will recognize the UAE winners of the SAP MENA Quality Awards, presented to the region’s most innovative customer deployments. At the event, best practices will be shared with the global audience.

Clariba receives certification for SAP recognized expertise in business intelligence and SAP HANA

Based on Clariba’s specific expertise and successful completion of all requirements of the SAP® Recognized Expertise Program, Clariba Consulting Middle East has been granted the SAP Recognized Expertise designation in SAP HANA® and Business Intelligence.

Clariba Connection - Issue 4: Find out the importance of a BICC, why upgrade to BO 4.1 and more....

Download issue 4 of the Clariba Connection Newsletter and read Marc Haberland’s takeaway on the importance of Business Intelligence Competency Center (BICC). Also, don’t miss out on why you should upgrade to SAP BI BusinessObjects 4.1. Your peers are taking their BI capabilities to the next level by moving to SAP BusinessObjects BI 4.1. Join the list of clients and follow their path!

Is your organization ready for “After Big Data”?

A recent article in the Harvard Business Review by Thomas Davenport, professor and fellow at MIT, caught my attention. Davenport refers to the beginnings of a new era: “After Big Data” in his article Analytics 3.0. While organizations built around massive data volumes — such as Facebook, LinkedIn, eBay, Amazon and others — may be ready to move to the next wave of analytics, the full spectrum of big data capabilities is yet to be realized in the traditional organizations we work with on a daily basis.