PwC India launches analytics platform

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

PwC today announced launch of PwC Insights as a Service (PIAS), an advanced analytics platform that drives business outcomes.

The platform comes preloaded with data and management tools, industry and domain-specific machine learning and cognitive algorithms that will help enterprises and departments to improve business outcomes.



Over the next year, 30 such solutions will be rolled out in the market on a pay-as-you-go engagement model, PwC said in a statement.

"With Insights as a Service, we are addressing our clients' needs of building next-gen analytics capabilities, with minimal in technology and talent," said Raman Bhushan, Partner, Advanced Analytics and Data Science, PwC

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PwC India launches analytics platform

PwC India today announced launch of PwC Insights as a Service (PIAS), an advanced analytics platform that drives business outcomes. The platform comes preloaded with data automation and management tools, industry and domain-specific machine learning and cognitive algorithms that will help enterprises and government departments to improve business outcomes. Over the next year, 30 such solutions will be rolled out in the market on a pay-as-you-go engagement model, PwC said in a statement. "With Insights as a Service, we are addressing our clients' needs of building next-gen analytics capabilities, with minimal investments in technology and talent," said Raman Bhushan, Partner, Advanced Analytics and Data Science, PwC India. PwC today announced launch of PwC Insights as a Service (PIAS), an advanced analytics platform that drives business outcomes.

The platform comes preloaded with data and management tools, industry and domain-specific machine learning and cognitive algorithms that will help enterprises and departments to improve business outcomes.

Over the next year, 30 such solutions will be rolled out in the market on a pay-as-you-go engagement model, PwC said in a statement.

"With Insights as a Service, we are addressing our clients' needs of building next-gen analytics capabilities, with minimal in technology and talent," said Raman Bhushan, Partner, Advanced Analytics and Data Science, PwC

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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