公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- Alteryx
技术栈
- Data discovery
- Report generation
- Mapping
- Spatial analysis
- Database querying
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Cost Savings
- Productivity Improvements
技术
- 分析与建模 - 数据挖掘
- 分析与建模 - 实时分析
适用行业
- 零售
服务
- 数据科学服务
关于客户
Delhaize America 是一家在美国东部运营的大型杂货零售商。该公司拥有 1300 多家门店,遍布美国东北部、中大西洋地区和南部。Delhaize America 使用数据分析平台 Alteryx 来支持其关键战略重点。这些重点包括运营、供应链管理、新站点选址、房地产和营销。该公司将 Alteryx 用于各种目的,包括数据发现、报告生成、处理临时请求、制图、空间分析和查询数据库。
挑战
Delhaize America 是一家在美国东部拥有 1300 多家门店的杂货零售商,该公司面临着运营、供应链、新店选址、房地产和营销等多个战略领域的挑战。该公司在数据发现、报告生成、处理临时请求、制图、空间分析和查询数据库方面遇到了困难。贸易区报告的创建过程漫长、复杂且成本高昂。该公司还面临着可复制性和连续性的问题,每次运行的产出各不相同,而且很难保持新员工的连续性。
解决方案
Delhaize America 实施了 Alteryx 来应对挑战。Alteryx 是一个数据分析平台,支持数据发现、报告生成、临时请求、映射、空间分析和查询数据库。借助 Alteryx,Delhaize America 能够集中其贸易区报告创建流程,使其更快、更便宜。该平台还提供从分析到输出的端到端控制,消除了部门外的依赖关系。Alteryx 的流程记录良好,每次运行输出相同,确保了可复制性和连续性,使新员工更容易接手。该平台还使分析师能够花更少的时间处理数据,而花更多的时间思考,从而获得更深入的见解并增强员工的能力。
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