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Google Invests $550 Million in Chinese E-Commerce Merchant JD.com

June 19, 2018
Just in case you had doubts that Google is serious about competing with Amazon in retail, consider this: Google just invested $550 million in Chinese e-commerce merchant JD.com. Google doesn’t do much business in China so this is about expanding in other markets and listing JD.com as a seller in Google Shopping. Google also announced several enhancements last week that help retailers display their inventory on-line and drive traffic to local stores. See this from The Street for more thoughts on the JD.com deal.
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IBM Computer Competes Effectively with Human Debaters

June 19, 2018
I could tell you about Tru Optik’s Cross-Screen Audience Validation (CAV) service, which draws on Tru Optik’s 75 million household database of smart TV viewers to give advertisers detailed information on audience demographics, reach and frequency by audience segment. But I doubt you care. So instead, ponder this: an IBM computer is now competing effectively with human debaters, showcasing skills like marshalling facts and choosing the most effective arguments. In other words: you’ll soon be able to argue with Alexa and lose.
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One-Third of Companies Have No Formal Data Quality Process: Royal Mail Survey

June 18, 2018
Who manages customer data? It’s marketing at about one-third of the companies polled by DataIQ for the UK Royal Mail. Two-thirds cited a central data organization or IT. (Multiple answers were allowed so at some companies it’s both, and/or other groups including CRM and customer service.) Rather shockingly, one-third (32.7%) had no formal data quality process and 16.3% don’t validate internal data at all. Lots of other interesting data, including estimates of how much bad data harms the bottom line.
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Chief Data Officers Focus on Efficiency, Not Customer Experience: Experian

June 18, 2018
Should companies have a Chief Data Officer to focus on data exclusively? Experian found that 82% of CIOs think so, with the main reason being to drive business value. Oddly enough, just 45% of the CDOs in the survey felt their roles should move beyond control and compliance. Still more distressing, most felt they already spend too much time on improving customer experience. They’d rather work on operational efficiency and data innovation. Tsk.
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