The 4 Biggest Problems with Big Data
People are buzzing about the promise of big data. That's because it enables companies to obtain meaningful insights into customer behaviors, attitudes and preferences from their...
Making the Most of Embedded BI
Data, once organized and presented correctly, is a source of information. Information shared across an organization offers insight. Insight delivered quickly becomes actionable.
In today’s...
Patient Safety: Going Well Beyond a Checklist
With National Patient Safety Awareness Week coming to a close, we thought we would give some attention to this important topic.
In following this week’s...
Are Businesses Ready to Put Augmented Reality to Work?
There is a new buzz in town, and just like “big data” received a lot of attention last year, the new trend is around...
How BI and Data Analytics Gurus Used Twitter in February
The Predictive Analytics World Conference in San Francisco is in full force and it’s time for a Twitter wrap up of all that happened...
Predictive Analytics Q & A with Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro
With this week’s Predictive Analytics World Conference (#pawcon) now in full-force, we brought in an industry expert – Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro of KDNuggets (an online portal dedicated...
Predictive Analytics Q & A with Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro
With this week’s Predictive Analytics World Conference (#pawcon) now in full-force, we brought in an industry expert – Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro of KDNuggets (an online portal dedicated...
The Data Analytics of Super Tuesday
As the Republican primaries barrel ahead towards Super Tuesday, the Republican presidential candidates will be slugging it out as more than 400 delegates are...
The End of Football as We Know It
As much as companies like to tell you the customer is king, that's hardly true in most industries. Instead, major players put enormous effort...
The Data Analytics of Leap Year
Today is Leap Day, which only happens every four years. This extra day has the ultimate purpose of keeping the calendar aligned with Earth’s revolutions...