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How AWS helped Altron Group accelerate their vision for optimized customer engagement

AWS Big Data

Altron is a pioneer of providing data-driven solutions for their customers by combining technical expertise with in-depth customer understanding to provide highly differentiated technology solutions. Data quality for account and customer data – Altron wanted to enable data quality and data governance best practices.

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Data Science, Past & Future

Domino Data Lab

data science’s emergence as an interdisciplinary field – from industry, not academia. why data governance, in the context of machine learning is no longer a “dry topic” and how the WSJ’s “global reckoning on data governance” is potentially connected to “premiums on leveraging data science teams for novel business cases”.

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The Gartner 2022 Leadership Vision for Data and Analytics Leaders Questions and Answers

Andrew White

We found anecdotal data that suggested things such as a) CDO’s with a business, more than a technical, background tend to be more effective or successful, and b) CDOs most often came from a business background, and c) those that were successful had a good chance at becoming CEO or CEO or some other CXO (but not really CIO).

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Systems Thinking and Data Science: a partnership or a competition?

Jen Stirrup

The foundation should be well structured and have essential data quality measures, monitoring and good data engineering practices. Systems thinking helps the organization frame the problems in a way that provides actionable insights by considering the overall design, not just the data on its own.

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The Gartner 2021 Leadership Vision for Data & Analytics Leaders Webinar Q&A

Andrew White

But we are seeing increasing data suggesting that broad and bland data literacy programs, for example statistics certifying all employees of a firm, do not actually lead to the desired change. New data suggests that pinpoint or targeted efforts are likely to be more effective. We do have good examples and bad examples.