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Top 14 Must-Read Data Science Books You Need On Your Desk

datapine

Big data is at the foundation of all the megatrends that are happening.” – Chris Lynch, big data expert. We live in a world saturated with data. Zettabytes of data are floating around in our digital universe, just waiting to be analyzed and explored, according to AnalyticsWeek. In 2013, less than 0.5%

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Dresner’s Point: Ready for the “2014ization” of Business Intelligence?

Howard Dresner

Examples: user empowerment and the speed of getting answers (not just reports) • There is a growing interest in data that tells stories; keep up with advances in storyboarding to package visual analytics that might fill some gaps in communication and collaboration • Monitor rumblings about trend to shift data to secure storage outside the U.S.

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Dresner’s Point: How to Move the Needle in User Adoption

Howard Dresner

Some tweeted that the tangling of BI into the Big Data space causes confusion, it’s a mistake to try to get end users to adopt “analyst tools” and we must stop force-feeding generic analysis tools to end users even if they are “simple” to use. He hosts a weekly tweet chat (#BIWisdom) on Twitter each Friday.

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What Is Embedded Analytics?

Jet Global

In the past, data visualizations were a powerful way to differentiate a software application. Companies like Tableau (which raised over $250 million when it had its IPO in 2013) demonstrated an unmet need in the market. Ideally, your primary data source should belong in this group. Predictive Analytics: If x, then y (e.g.,