Data Matters
Recent Posts
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Using data for good, not evil
- Senior Analyst, Business Applications 20 Dec 2019 -
The next big thing in analytics: understanding cause and effect in user behaviour
- Senior Analyst, Business Applications 20 Dec 2019 -
Less data, slower? Not with the right integration
- Senior Analyst, Business Applications 27 Nov 2019
This is a guest blog post by Cindi Howson, Chief Data Strategy Officer, ThoughtSpot. Nothing illustrates the double-edged nature of data use more vividly than the recent general election in the UK. ...
This is a guest blogpost by Adam Kinney: Head of Machine Learning and Automated Insights at Mixpanel When it comes to data, machine learning (ML) is one of the hottest industry trends. But while ML ...
This is a guest blogpost by Derek Thompson, VP EMEA, Boomi, which is a Dell Technologies business unit. If there’s one thing all organisations today can agree on, it’s that no one is asking for ...
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How to get top-level buy-in for “zero-click” intelligence
- Senior Analyst, Business Applications 11 Nov 2019 -
Will context fuel the next AI revolution?
- Senior Analyst, Business Applications 29 Oct 2019 -
Why businesses should be concerned by the notion of ‘data lock-in’
- Senior Analyst, Business Applications 11 Oct 2019 -
Business, data and analytics strategies – connecting the dots or just collecting?
- Senior Analyst, Business Applications 07 Oct 2019 -
The Enterprise Data Fabric: an information architecture for our times
- Senior Analyst, Business Applications 07 Aug 2019 -
Why empathy is key for Data Science initiatives
- Senior Analyst, Business Applications 24 Jul 2019 -
Why the real value of AI in business is in automating backend tasks
- Senior Analyst, Business Applications 04 Jun 2019
In this guest blog post, Rob Davis, vice president of product management at MicroStrategy, discusses how CIOs can spread the use of data analytics to reach 100% of the enterprise. Enterprise ...
This is a guest blogpost by Neo4j’s Amy Hodler. Imagine the possibilities when AI can handle ambiguity, she says. Business and governments are turning to Artificial Intelligence (AI) to automate ...
This is a guest blogpost by James Fisher, SVP of data firm Qlik A little over a year ago we, at Qlik, started to outline our vision for the “third generation” of BI and analytics, which we ...
This is a guest blogpost by Michael Corcoran, senior vice president at Information Builders (www.informationbuilders.com). Speaking at our Information Builders' Summit, IDC Group vice president, ...
This is a guest blogpost by Sean Martin, CTO and co-founder, Cambridge Semantics The post-big data landscape has been shaped by two emergent, intrinsically related forces: the predominance of ...
This is a guest blogpot by Kasia Kulma, a senior data scientist at Mango Solutions When we think of empathy in a career, we perhaps think of a nurse with a good bedside manner, or perhaps a ...
For all the hype around artificial intelligence (AI), and the excitement around some of its potential – personal assistants that develop a personality, robot-assisted micro surgery, etc. – it is ...
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The UK needs to stop chasing clouds
- Senior Analyst, Business Applications 30 Apr 2019 -
Data driven business is about culture, not tools
- Senior Analyst, Business Applications 29 Apr 2019 -
How an 18th century Maths puzzle solves 21st century problems
- Senior Analyst, Business Applications 20 Apr 2019 -
Using business intelligence tools to prevent team burnout
- Senior Analyst, Business Applications 23 Jan 2019 -
Once more on Dominic Raab at Tech Nation
- Senior Analyst, Business Applications 09 Nov 2018
This is a guest blogpost by David Richards, co-founder and CEO, WANdisco At its recent Cloud Next conference Google rolled out a number of new cloud products, services and packages – all designed ...
This is a guest blog post by Rich Pugh, co-founder and Chief Data Scientist, Mango Solutions Data is the new oil, or so we are told. In some respects, this is true – successful businesses today run ...
This is a guest blogpost by Emil Eifrem, CEO, Neo4j, in which he explains how an elegant solution to the mathematical puzzle to find the most efficient way of traversing the bridges in Prussia’s ...
This is a guest blogpost by Andrew Filev, founder and CEO, Wrike. Since no business wants to leave money on the table, it’s tempting to try to squeeze as much productivity as possible out of your ...
Dominic Raab, the Secretary of State for Exiting the EU, has been in hot water for his late-dawning admission of the importance of the Dover-Calais route to the UK’s trade in goods. Raab was ...