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An IT Progression Summary
Bill Inmon takes a look at the amazing transformations IT has undergone since the 1960s.

Topics: Data Warehousing

by Bill Inmon | 0 comments
11-03-2010
And a Sawyer Takes the Pot Summary
Bill Inmon contradicts the flawed logic of the corporate bully.

Topics: Data Warehousing, Business Intelligence

by Bill Inmon | 0 comments
04-03-2010
What is Corporate Data? Summary
Bill Inmon delineates the characteristics of corporate data.

Topics: Data Warehousing
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by Bill Inmon | 0 comments
25-02-2010
Master Data Management: Moving Forward... Summary
David Loshin provides an insightful look at the master data management (MDM) market, specifically Talend's recent product announcement and the acquisitions by Informatica and IBM.

Topics: Information Management, Data Integration, Master Data Management (MDM), Data Profiling

by David Loshin | 0 comments
25-02-2010
Three Real-World Applications of Text Mining to Solve Specific Business Problems Summary
New BeyeNETWORK channel expert, Derik Jose takes a look at the business drivers for text mining in three industries: auto, healthcare and credit cards in his inaugural article.

Topics: Analytics, Text Mining

by Derick Jose | 0 comments
22-02-2010
Tips for Improving Your Business Intelligence Success Summary
In this web seminar, Claudia Imhoff identifies factors that play a key role in the success of business intelligence projects.

Topics: Business Intelligence

by Claudia Imhoff | 0 comments
21-02-2010
Analysis and Amnesia in IT Summary
With fewer business processes to automate, surely we should need fewer analysts than we have in the past. What exactly are they analyzing these days?

Topics: Business Intelligence, Data Modeling and Design, Analytics

by Malcolm Chisholm | 0 comments
03-02-2010
Corporate Data: A Brief History Summary
Bill Inmon considers the role corporate data plays in making appropriate and timely decisions.

Topics: Data Warehousing

by Bill Inmon | 0 comments
28-01-2010
Social Media, Content, Structure and Wagging the Long Tail Summary
David Loshin questions whether or not social media data has anything to contribute to business analytics.

Topics: Business Intelligence, Analytics, Social Media
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by David Loshin | 0 comments
28-01-2010
Business Relevance Summary
The recession, says Bill Inmon, may be the impetus technicians need to become relevant to their business.

Topics: Data Warehousing, Analytics

by Bill Inmon | 0 comments
21-01-2010
DAMA Summary
Bill Inmon shares his concerns about the future of data administration.

Topics: Data Warehousing, Information Management, Databases/Database Administration, Data Management
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by Bill Inmon | 0 comments
14-01-2010
A Tale of Two People Summary
Bill Inmon notes that one of the lessons to be learned from the recession is that people aligned with the business, as opposed to a technology, are more likely to be considered essential when a company is forced to make difficult layoff decisions.

Topics: Data Warehousing, Business Intelligence

by Bill Inmon | 0 comments
07-01-2010
Six Ways to Lower Costs with Predictive Analytics Summary
Eric Siegel details six ways predictive analytics lowers costs without decreasing business, thus transforming your enterprise into a lean, mean analytical machine.

Topics: Analytics, Predictive Analytics

by Eric Siegel, Ph.D. | 0 comments
05-01-2010
A Modern Gothic Tale Summary
Moving from one release of VB.NET to another can be a huge challenge. Bill Inmon recounts his recent experience.

Topics: Data Warehousing

by Bill Inmon | 0 comments
17-12-2009
Customer Analytics Summary
The starting point for a customer analytics program, says David Loshin, should focus on four conceptual value areas: decreasing costs, increasing revenue, maximizing productivity and establishing trust.

Topics: Analytics, Customer Data Integration, Predictive Analytics

by David Loshin | 0 comments
17-12-2009

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