Forecast for Business is Cloudy: Whether You’re Ready or Not
Cloud computing is rapidly pushing companies for new models to virtualize physical resources, allow for more efficient use of servers and networks, and provide...
Predictive Analytics to Head Off Retail Disaster
Had ousted J.C. Penney CEO, Ron Johnson, figured out a way to give customers what they wanted – a stellar in-store experience – he...
Why IT Must Proactively Get Involved in Long-Term Strategy Planning
To face the 21st-century challenge of managing a digital customer experience, which means consciously interacting with all business partners and customers in real time,...
The Geico Gecko: Born of Big Data Analytics
Unless you live in a cave, you’re well aware of the Geico insurance company's Gecko spokes-lizard. You probably know that he’s about six inches...
What Does Music Have In Common With Successful Banks?
Symphonies and orchestras are the two things that come to mind when I think of banking operations. Today’s banks have to outshine competitors and...
Why is Your Company Settling for Just Average?
If your company purports to want to innovate and become a market leader, why do they seem satisfied with an average data solution? What’s...
Analytics to ID, Troubleshoot Telco Network Performance Snags
Wireless carriers are spending billions of dollars to build out 4G networks that are purported to be able to deliver data, including video, 10...
Why Big Data Has Become a Nightmare
By now, we all understand the enormous scale of big data and that enterprises have indeed begun to store, collect, and analyze historical data...
Procter & Gamble’s Data Analysis Success Drives Faster Decisions
Companies that can establish common visual languages for data can leverage that data to drive successful decision making.
That’s what Thomas Davenport, visiting professor at Harvard...
Procter & Gamble’s Data Analysis Success Drives Faster Decisions
Companies that can establish common visual languages for data can leverage that data to drive successful decision making.
That’s what Thomas Davenport, visiting professor at Harvard...




