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New Release and Advisor for Analytics Firm Lumenore

April 4 2022

Michigan-based business intelligence and advanced analytics company Lumenore has released a new version of its AI-driven recommendations and conversational analytics platform, and appointed former Microsoft and Qlik executive Donald Farmer as a Strategic Advisor.

Donald FarmerThe firm helps clients build an end-to-end data capability, automate and optimize organizational decision-making with analysis and data visualization solutions, including natural language query system Ask Me and automated data discovery tool Do You Know. The new release has added a hundred new data connectors linking the solutions to CRM applications such as Excel, QuickBooks, Salesforce Insights and Shopify; and improve visualizations.

Farmer (pictured) is Principal of AI software firm Treehive Strategy, and earlier spent six years aa VP of Innovation and Design at real-time intelligence platform Qlik, and ten at Microsoft where he was Principal Program Manager. Lumenore founder and CEO Anurag Shrivastava comments, 'We are honored that Donald has joined Lumenore and will be advising us in our product development and go-to-market strategies. The pandemic has sped up digital transformation across industries and sectors which means that we now have even more data than anticipated, and it has made consumer behavior harder to predict. The solution is not to build more dashboards, because dashboards are focused on an individual viewer, but instead empower organizational intelligence and new forms of organizational decision making, which are distributed and collaborative'.

Web site: www.lumenore.com .

All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.

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