29 Jan 2020

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Content is information. The sum of :

1. Fresh
2. Readable
3. Relevant
4. Useful information for a reader on your site. 

And as with anything in the digital world, it has to look good too, in an easily digestible way.

The kind of content you create depends on your potential customer's needs at different stages in the customer's journey. We can start by creating desired customer to identify what our customer's goals and challenges are in relation to our business. Thus, it is important to make sure that our online content should aim to help them meet their goals, and overcome their challenges.

Take a look at this recommended content that we can use in our digital platform.











What type of content do you like to use in your digital platform? 

Please share with us.  

28 Jan 2020

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Big Data is data but with a huge size. Big Data is a term used to describe a collection of data that is huge in size and always growing exponentially with time. In short such data is so large and complex that none of the traditional data management tools are able to store it or process it efficiently. That why we need Big Data analytics to make sure that all the important data are well managed.


The name Big Data itself is related to a size which is enormous. Size of data plays a very crucial role in determining value out of data. Also, whether a particular data can actually be considered as a Big Data or not, is dependent upon the volume of data. Hence, 'Volume' is one characteristic which needs to be considered while dealing with Big Data.


'Variety' refers to heterogeneous sources and the nature of data, both structured and unstructured. During earlier days, spreadsheets and databases were the only sources of data considered by most of the applications. Nowadays, data in the form of emails, photos, videos, monitoring devices, PDFs, audio, etc. are also being considered in the analysis applications. This variety of unstructured data poses certain issues for storage, mining and analyzing data.


The term 'Velocity' refers to the speed of generation of data. How fast the data is generated and processed to meet the demands, determines real potential in the data.

Big Data Velocity deals with the speed at which data flows in from sources like business processes, application logs, networks, and social media sites, sensors, mobile devices, etc. The flow of data is massive and continuous.


This refers to the inconsistency which can be shown by the data at times, thus hindering the process of being able to handle and manage the data effectively.


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23 Jan 2020

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With Big Data, HR department can analyze data and enhance their employees performance. However, users of data have to learn to extract, search, and analyze relevant facts from these sets of data required.
Once HR have analyzed these data, the challenge is to store it for easy sharing and retrieval while maintaining its privacy.
Check out the following are ways big data will transform the HR world.






21 Jan 2020

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In F&B industry, the customer’s food preference and trend differ on a daily basis with time, weather and mood and so on. It becomes difficult for the industry to keep up with it. This has brought out a new revolution in the field of food and beverage industry.

ArcNet Recommendation :


#BIGDATA is the one that helps in the analysis of unstructured and structured data that can be gathered through modern sources or traditional methods.

This data collected can be leverage for the insights in the :
1. Shopping trends
2. Consumer behavior
3. Market development identification


The Big Data analysis has given a competitive edge to the food and beverage industry. Many big players are taking advantage of this to stay one step ahead.

How do you think #BIGDATA helps your company's growth this year?

9 Jan 2020

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1. Business Analysis

The number 1 use of MS Excel in the workplace is to do business analysis.
Business analysis is essentially using collected data to inform decision making. Businesses naturally gather data in their day-to-day activities, which may be data on product sales, website traffic, spending on supplies, insurance claims, etc.
Business analysis is the activity of converting data into something useful to the owner business. For example, you could run a profitability report by the day of the week. If the business always loses money on a Sunday, then that’s information management could use to make a decision (such as closing on Sundays).

2. People Management

You may be surprised to learn that one of the top uses of Excel in business is to manage people.
MS Excel is a powerful way to organise information about people, whether they are employees, customers, supporters, or training attendees.
Using Excel, personal information can be stored and retrieved efficiently. A spreadsheet row or column can be used for an individual record that may include information like name, email address, employee start date, items purchased, subscription status, and last contact.

3. Managing Operations
Excel is relied on heavily to manage the day-to-day operations of many businesses.
Business activities can often involve quite complicated logistics. Inventory flows need to be controlled so that you can keep operations running smoothly – and without overstocking on particular items. That means keeping track of supplier and client transactions, listing critical dates, and managing times and schedules.
MS Excel is an important tool for many smaller businesses (or parts of larger businesses). An advantage of Excel is that it’s relatively low tech, allowing it to be used by many people and without the risk of programming bugs. 

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Big data allows your hotel adapt to :

 Trends in real time
 Run targeted marketing campaigns
 Reduced the operation cost and so much more

Data gain will shows relevant demand data pertaining to all the factors impacting current and future demand.

This analysis allows hotel owners to see accurate hotel market intelligence that combines 1. Pricing, 2. Demand, 3. Reputation, 4. Benchmarking, and 5. On-the-books occupancy.

This is where Big data impacts everything from operations to marketing, room pricing to strategic investments.

All you need are the right data tools in place to help your business hotel collect and surface actionable insights.

What points do you learn from this sharing?

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