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11 dark secrets of data management

CIO Business Intelligence

For example, they may not be easy to apply or simple to comprehend but thanks to bench scientists and mathematicians alike, companies now have a range of logistical frameworks for analyzing data and coming to conclusions. More importantly, we also have statistical models that draw error bars that delineate the limits of our analysis.

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Quantitative and Qualitative Data: A Vital Combination

Sisense

When these systems connect with external groups — customers, subscribers, shareholders, stakeholders — even more data is generated, collected, and exchanged. The result, as Sisense CEO Amir Orad wrote , is that every company is now a data company. This is quantitative data. or “how often?”

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Delivering Low-latency Analytics Products for Business Success

Rocket-Powered Data Science

I recently saw an informal online survey that asked users what types of data (tabular; text; images; or “other”) are being used in their organization’s analytics applications. This was not a scientific or statistically robust survey, so the results are not necessarily reliable, but they are interesting and provocative.

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