2022 & Vertical industry data — A sleeping giant awakens
Added on 30 November 2021
Companies Are Getting Ready
Data that comes from vertical industries is a sleeping giant getting ready to roar. Large and mid-sized companies across industries are collecting data every day, and while not all of it can be sold, much of this data can be packaged and marketed to get started generating revenue streams.
A recent study by MIT's Center for Information Systems Research outlines the five capabilities that businesses trying to grow their financial returns from their data must develop. These include:
§ Data asset capability that generates data people can find, use, and trust
§ Data platform capability that serves up data reliably and quickly inside and outside of the company
§ Data science capability that uses mathematical and statistical talent and tools to detect what humans can't
§ Customer understanding capability that identifies important core and latent needs
§ Acceptable data use capability that governs data with regard to regulation, law, and ethics
Once companies match up to their data compatibilities, the report's authors maintain that in order to convert data into money they need to be able to sell data sets, insights, and advice. This requires organizations to have the capability to sell information solutions.
Vertical Data - Opportunity Abounds
Examples of data that vertical industry companies have already begun selling include, for instance, human capital management firm ADP's compensation benchmarking data. Among the specific offerings available are datasets around employee compensation benchmarks, employee job titles, and employee locations. ADP notes the datasets could be used to analyze and benchmark certain compensation criteria including base salary, bonus payments, total compensation, and possible overtime within industries.
Travel company Trivago sells data about its aggregated hotel prices, sharing data it has collected from over two million hotels around the world. This is data you might want if you're interested in travel patterns, hotel stays, and tourism travel.
One other example of how companies are already marketing their data in different vertical industries includes the Associated Press, which has datasets available on US election data, COVID-19's impact on businesses, and detailed data on the conditions of our nation's water dams.
Agriculture and Farming Data Sharing
Another vertical that is ripe for selling proprietary data useful to many additional companies in 2022 is the agriculture and farming industry. We can expect to see farmers organize collective data pools with other geographically situated farmers. Once this kind of data is collected, aggregated, and positioned, it can be sold to large corporations to the likes of John Deere, Heartland, Scotts, and others. Selling this data means farmers will be able to realize a real revenue stream for the collective.
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Source: Inside Big Data
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