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

Howard Dresner

Instead, let’s kick start the year with some definite plans and aspirations of companies in the business intelligence sphere. What is your organization planning to try to achieve in 2014? Will it have legs in 2014, I asked? I’d love to know what plans and aspirations your company has for 2014.

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Feeding America turns to data to feed the hungry

CIO Business Intelligence

We want to be a data-first organization, and to really drive impact through insights, you need a centralized place to store and analyze the data.”. Since 2014, it has recovered more than two billion pounds of food. Driving change with better data reporting. The implementation went live in January 2021.

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Billie Inspires Customer Trust with Tool to Improve Dashboard Reliability

Sisense

The team at Billie was willing to do whatever it took to make sure users had high-quality reports they could trust. However, the methods they had at their disposal initially couldn’t keep up with their growing user base and the ever-evolving world of big data. Read on to see how this enterprising team did it.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 8

Domino Data Lab

The longer answer is that in the context of machine learning use cases, strong assumptions about data integrity lead to brittle solutions overall. Not that I’m implying anything about current economic conditions vis-a-vis the timing of this report… #justsayin. Those days are long gone if they ever existed. Cynical Perspectives.