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CDOs’ biggest problem? Getting colleagues to understand their role

CIO Business Intelligence

That’s according to a recent report based on a survey of CDOs by AWS in conjunction with the Chief Data Officer and Information Quality (CDOIQ) Symposium. One reason the role may be misunderstood, the report says, is because it’s relatively new. Part of expanding influence is helping coworkers and executives to understand the role.

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Involta: On a mission to transform the world through technology

CIO Business Intelligence

Ken Kremer, chief technical officer at Involta, points out that the company’s inaugural Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) report reflects its commitment to set an example for the IT industry. Increasingly, we are also finding that these same customers are working towards sustainability goals of their own.”

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Live Patching Is Invaluable To Data Development In Linux

Smart Data Collective

Amazon AWS reported that they developed a new live patching process that could handle large clusters of servers, which is important for working on big data applications. Jeff Arnold announced the existence of Ksplice back in 2008, long before big data even became a household term. Linux live patching and business objectives.

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AI vs. BI for Business, What Do You Need?

Jet Global

AI, colloquially, is used to refer to a number of computer-powered business decision drivers, including automation (not AI), data modeling (not AI), and reporting and analytics (also not AI). Analytics and reporting: Capturing, structuring, and storing data is good—but being able to analyze and report on it is the ultimate end goal.

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SpeakBO Experience Launches BO into a New Decade in a Whole New Way

Paul Blogs on BI

These are unprecedented times and we have never been more unsure about the future which is why Business Intelligence is more important than ever. In the 2008 Financial crisis, the organizations that used BI effectively fared much better than those that did not. Friday June 26: The InfoBurst Experience.

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Web Analytics Segmentation: Do Or Die, There Is No Try!

Occam's Razor

So it was with absolute delight that I wrote a detailed post about the release of Advanced Segmentation feature in Google Analytics in Oct 2008: Google Analytics Releases Advanced Segmentation: Now Be A Ninja! You can imagine then how absolutely heartbreaking it is for me to note that nearly all reporting that I see is data in aggregate.

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