enterprise analytics

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Enterprise analytics content on WindowsForum.com covers how large organizations use Microsoft tools to transform data into operational infrastructure. A customer story details Tata Realty's migration to Microsoft Fabric, which cut data processing time by 20 percent and reduced annual analytics costs by 20 to 30 percent, preparing the firm for AI-driven decisions. Another thread examines Microsoft Purview Unified Catalog as a metadata backbone for data governance, offering a practical playbook for enterprises managing scattered, ambiguous data. These discussions emphasize treating enterprise analytics not as a reporting layer but as a core operating system for asset-heavy businesses, with a focus on cost reduction, speed, and governance at scale.
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    Choice Hotels Adds AI Data Expert to Board: Why AI Governance Matters

    Choice Hotels International appointed Ali Keshavarz, CVS Health’s president and chief data and analytics officer, to its board of directors on July 1, 2026, adding an independent director with enterprise artificial-intelligence experience to the North Bethesda lodging franchisor’s corporate...
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    Why AI Agents Start in Data Teams: Structured Data, Monitoring, and Trust

    Data teams are emerging as early leaders in AI agent adoption because, as Microsoft argued on June 29, 2026, structured data work gives agents bounded tasks, measurable outputs, and enough observability for organizations to trust delegation before handing over messier business processes. That is...
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    Tata Realty Cuts Analytics Time and Costs With Microsoft Fabric

    Microsoft published a March 6, 2026 customer story saying Tata Realty & Infrastructure Ltd. has moved enterprise analytics onto Microsoft Fabric, reducing data processing time by 20 percent and annual analytics costs by 20 to 30 percent while preparing its real estate operations for AI-driven...
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    Purview Unified Catalog: A Practical Data Governance Playbook for Enterprises

    Microsoft’s marketing organization turned a chronic problem—scattered, ambiguous, and risky data—into a competitive advantage by adopting the Microsoft Purview Unified Catalog as its metadata backbone, and the results are a practical playbook for any large enterprise trying to make governance...
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