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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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Email Marketers Use Data Analytics for Optimal Customer Segmentation

Smart Data Collective

Using data analytics help your email marketing strategies succeed. Data Analytics’ Importance in Email Marketing. Types of data analytics. There are four types of data analytics for various marketing reasons. Most email marketers display this data on their dashboards. Segmentation.

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Data Discussion Lessons from Brad Pitt

Juice Analytics

From: Ocean's Eleven (2001) Now imagine yourself giving a pep talk to the next email, PowerPoint slide, or dashboard that you are about to send out. Messages must be clear and focused and eliminate the unnatural, mechanical chart headings and the unnecessarily complex statistical jargon. What’s the point?” Be honest. “I

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Self-Service BI vs Traditional BI: What’s Next?

Alation

As Business Objects founder Bernard Liautaud notes in e-Business Intelligence: Turning Information Into Knowledge Into Profit (McGraw-Hill, 2001), the lack of ad hoc data access causes IT staff to drown in requests. First, data and analytics teams never were comfortable ceding control up to business teams.

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Data Science at The New York Times

Domino Data Lab

The importance of data scientists having analytical technical skills coupled with the ability to clearly and concisely communicate with non-technical stakeholders. In 2001, Bill Cleveland writes this article saying, “You are doing it wrong.” I’m just doing analytics of the text. There is no PII involved here.