Business
Use Clustering to Improve Resource Forecasting
Employing clustering analyses can provide a validity check on long-held assumptions and act as an input variable for future planning.
By Michael Goggin and Michael Matošin
August 23, 2018
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Business
by Michael Goggin
An experienced software engineer and project controls expert, Michael Goggin applies systems engineering principles, cost control and project management principles to design and configure large, complex software implementations. At Enstoa, he works closely with clients worldwide to design smart technology solutions that support their organizational growth. For more information, visit www.enstoa.com.
by Michael Matošin
Michael Matošin is a machine learning, data science and computational mathematical specialist at Enstoa. Michael leverages the most up-to-data models and methods to inform key business decisions and drive organizational value. A significant focus of his work is developing predictive models and analytics in order optimize systems and processes to deliver dynamic, best-in-class solutions.
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