Remove 2001 Remove 2011 Remove Dashboards Remove Visualization
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A history of tech adaptation for today’s changing business needs

CIO Business Intelligence

The company has been on a continuous journey to adapt its internal and external processes to new business needs and opportunities since 2001.” Following this, in 2002, it began delivering its knowledge to customers in online format, using dashboards and interactive reports that provided easier and faster access to data and analysis.

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11 Digital Marketing “Crimes Against Humanity”

Occam's Razor

" I'd postulated this rule in 2005, it is even more true in 2011. Your website was created in 1996, updated slightly in 2001, and left to rot ever since. Now switching to something a bit more near and dear to my heart, analytics "crimes against humanity" 8. The 10/90 rule. People matter.

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Data Science at The New York Times

Domino Data Lab

In 2001, Bill Cleveland writes this article saying, “You are doing it wrong.” It’s a visual problem so it works both in our MSE and it works by your eyeballs. For visualization we’re not building our own dashboards. Nobody paid any attention to it whatsoever until 2011. And it works.