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Hazal Şimşek

Hazal Şimşek

Industry Analyst
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Hazal is an industry analyst at AIMultiple.

Research interests

Hazal focuses on

  • process intelligence including process mining
  • enterprise automation including IT automation and low-code no-code (LCNC) automation

Professional interests

She has experience as a quantitative market researcher and data analyst in the fintech industry.

Education

Hazal received her master's degree from the University of Carlos III of Madrid and her bachelor's degree from Bilkent University.

Latest Articles from Hazal

Enterprise SoftwareApr 15

Tidal Software: Pros, Cons & Features in 2026

Tidal Software is a unified IT automation and process orchestration platform, facilitating centralized management and control of job scheduling across the business, operations, and IT processes. Tidal Automation platform obtained a 4.3 / 5 rating from the top 5 B2B review platforms (See Table).

Enterprise SoftwareApr 4

Compare 10 Smart Meter Solutions in 2026

Smart meters eliminate constraints of traditional electricity meters, improving the advanced metering infrastructure. Smart meter solutions play a vital role in harnessing renewable energy sources, contributing to a more sustainable energy landscape. Therefore, smart meter rollout reached up to 80% with 128 million smart meters in the US.

Enterprise SoftwareApr 4

Customer Information System Utilities:Top 10+ solutions

Utility companies deploy Customer Information System (CIS) utilities to efficiently manage and organize customer data, offering a centralized platform for quick access to metered consumption, billing processes, and customer services. This is why there’s an upward trend in CIS, as shown by Google Trends data (See Cover image).

Enterprise SoftwareApr 2

Quantum Sensors: Best 8 Use Cases & Case Studies ['26]

Quantum sensing is the most mature market in the quantum technology ecosystem. For example, it has been used in MRI for 50 years. Despite its potential, investment and market players remain low. Advancements in quantum sensors will improve accuracy and measurements. The global quantum sensors market is projected to grow 9% annually, reaching $1,020.