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The Business Intelligence Market – What’s Old is New

In(tegrate) the Clouds

As the data visualization, big data, Hadoop, Spark and self-service hype gives way to IoT, AI and Machine Learning, I dug up an old parody post on the business intelligence market circa 2007-2009 when cloud analytics was just a disruptive idea. Thanks to The OLAP Report for lots of great market materials.

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Fact-based Decision-making

Peter James Thomas

Of course the problem is then that Financial Reports (or indeed most Management Reports) are not set up to cope with plus or minus figures, so typically one of £12.4 Unless a reported figure, or output of a model, leads to action being taken, it is essentially useless. Why Business Intelligence projects fail” (2009).

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Be Real-World Smart: A Beginner's Advanced Google Analytics Guide

Occam's Razor

Hence, I have been obsessed with encouraging you to get actual data to learn from. This is all the way from Aug 2009: Web Analytics Career Advice: Play In The Real World! Or compressing my experience into custom reports and advanced segments I've shared. Play with Enhanced Ecommerce Reports. Another tip.

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