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For the sixth consecutive year, the company publishes this annual report detailing the technologies and advances that will define the industry over the next year.

Madrid, December 1, 2023.- SDG Group has published its 2024 annual trends report to help organizations develop stronger data strategies. The report advances the technologies and trends that will define this industry over the next year. “Data and analytics tools and technologies continue to evolve at an unprecedented pace. Our trends report provides companies with the intelligence they need to be more innovative and achieve better results based on data; but this year in particular we are facing one of those disruptive and transcendent moments in the industry due to the dizzying momentum of AI in recent years; this is reflected by the trends that we foresee in 2022 and those that we foresee this year,” said Antonio Torrado, managing partner of SDG Group. The nine main trends in Data, Analytics and Artificial Intelligence mentioned by the report are the following:•  Hyperautomation of the construction of data structures. This concept will evolve to employ more advanced and integrated automation technologies, significantly streamlining the process of creating and managing interconnected data systems.•  The catalyst for generative AI. The rise of generative AI, led by models such as DALL-E 2, GPT-3 and Stable Diffusion, will improve its approaches from 2024, with capabilities to create original images, text, videos and audio; discovering a wide range of new applications.•  The new Transactional Analytics. The accelerated adoption of HTAP (Hybrid Transactional/Analytical Processing), which enables analytical queries on transactional data in real time and within the same database, will streamline analytics across multiple industries, reducing data movement and outdated reporting. volumes.•  A more reliable and ethical artificial intelligence. As the role of AI in decision-making grows, regulators will require greater algorithmic transparency and bias detection, driving organizations to adopt comprehensive AI governance policies, ethical frameworks, and technical tools to ensure reliability and compliance.•  Intelligently optimized business applications. Integrating predictive analytics and artificial intelligence into enterprise software will become industry standard practice, embedding them directly into the transactional applications that drive operations.•  AI-enhanced ESG. Using AI and advanced analytics to extract insights from environmental, social and governance (ESG) data will be crucial for organizations, not only making it standard practice for measuring progress and impact, but also improving reliability. of sustainability reporting.•  A new beginning for business intelligence. In today’s constantly evolving digital landscape, the concept of business intelligence is transforming and goes beyond structured data and traditional limitations in enterprise search, to encompass the entire range of digital assets.• Cutting-edge data platforms. Modern data platforms are expected to evolve into more integrated and intelligent systems, leveraging the advanced capabilities of artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve real-time analysis, achieve greater scalability and better data governance, among other benefits. .•  The next leap in artificial intelligence. This trend summarizes a multitude of significant advances that are poised to redefine the artificial intelligence and machine learning landscape, heralding the arrival of a new wave of innovation and transformative potential. The report also offers recommendations on how organizations can take advantage of all of these innovations thanks to new strategies, skills development and investments in technology. Issuer: SDG Group

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