Many are the businesses wishing to speed up their digital transformation by implementing new services for their marketing and communications teams, or by integrating new technologies as data lakes or artificial intelligence. Social listening has been part of this trend through editors promoting innovative technologies able to provide insights as fast as we heat up […]
Category Archives: Monitoring tools
Pharma industry, drug life cycle and social listening
At Actulligence, we are deeply convinced that business intelligence should not be a burden on any organization. It should rely on the organization’s existing processes to answer operational and business needs and be integrated depending on how the user operates. The usual cliché of business intelligence is the « intelligence cycle », as defined by Henri Martre […]
How to easily share a page on Facebook Workplace?
The most useful tools to the monitoring process are the information sharing and publishing tools such as Corporate Social Networks. Among these social networks, I have, for the last few months, been looking more particularly at Yammer, the essential corporate social network because it is present in numerous companies that have the full Microsoft package, […]
Competitive intelligence, monitoring and artificial intelligence
In the innovations that are considered as promised to revolutionize our World, artificial intelligence is often ranked at the top of the list. Whether it be Deloitte, Bloomberg, or many other analysis or media firms, artificial intelligence is considered as the most disruptive technology at the moment. In this way, pharmaceutical laboratories, GAFA and other […]
Twitter and RSS feeds: make monitoring easy on Twitter
Some weeks ago Twitter changed its search results pages and removed the links pointing to the RSS feed for the search results. This was probably done in order to limit calls on its infrastructure by software not using its APIs which could therefore affect the proper working of its infrastructure. Anyway, these RSS URLs have not completely vanished […]