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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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Modernize a legacy real-time analytics application with Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink

AWS Big Data

We introduce you to Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink Studio and get started querying streaming data interactively using Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. Datasets used for generating insights are curated using materialized views inside the database and published for business intelligence (BI) reporting.

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Reclaiming the stories that algorithms tell

O'Reilly on Data

These scores go on student report cards, and are a frequent topic at parent-teacher conferences. Each of the classroom’s library books has a color coded sticker on its spine reflecting its Lexile score—a visual announcement of its official complexity level, and thus of which students might be officially ready to read it.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 5

Domino Data Lab

Recently the World Economic Forum published “ The Future of Jobs Report 2018.” Sharply increasing importance of skills such as technology design and programming highlights the growing demand for various forms of technology competency identified by employers surveyed for this report. In particular, note “Exhibit 6:”. In a word, yes.

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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.” Here is a picture of The New York Times on its birthday in 1851, and for the vast majority of its lifespan this is pretty much what the user experience of interacting with The New York Times looks like. And it works. We’re using Chartio.

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Data Science, Past & Future

Domino Data Lab

He also really informed a lot of the early thinking about data visualization. It involved a lot of work with applied math, some depth in statistics and visualization, and also a lot of communication skills. If you look into the middle bucket, they have three things that they report in common. You know what?

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 8

Domino Data Lab

Not that I’m implying anything about current economic conditions vis-a-vis the timing of this report… #justsayin. My read of that narrative arc is that some truly weird tensions showed up circa 2001: Arguably, it’s the heyday of DW+BI. A very big mess since circa 2001, and now becoming quite a dangerous mess. It’s a mess.