Given the lack of data scientists and analytics specialists with the technical skills and business acumen to glean insights from Big Data, there’s a growing need within the enterprise for some kind of ...
Data Analytics & Visualization All-in-One For Dummies collects the essential information on mining, organizing, and communicating data, all in one place. Clocking in at around 850 pages, this tome of ...
Across industries, data and AI together have the potential to unlock groundbreaking innovations. However, doing so is easier said than done. The enterprises that are successful with AI have cracked ...
There’s a common misperception about data management, and it goes something like this: Consolidating your organization’s data into a centralized analytics environment solves everyone’s problems in ...
Data is at the core of how modern enterprises are unlocking the potential of AI to change their business. The challenge most enterprises face is how to succeed with both their data and AI. How can the ...
As Facebook boasts record value we are reminded that data is worth its weight in gold (or at least $41.98 a share). Sure your business is just a bit smaller and the data you collect will be pretty ...
If you are a small business owner you are aware that data is being collected about you and data is available about your customers. In fact many small business owners don’t realize that they are ...
The current form of analytics frequently involves an end-user using a spreadsheet application. The trouble is that information is often slow coming in and may not contain all relevant data, and the ...
As organizations move up the digital maturity curve, they increasingly focus on big data and analytics projects that can help create a single user view and deliver actionable insights to relevant ...
Download this free eBook to learn how to find the right big data solution for your business or organization. Big Data for Dummies cuts through the confusion and helps you take charge of big data ...
Garbage in, garbage out: That’s an adage dating back to the dark ages of computing. It can also serve as a call to arms for any organization seeking to make effective use of organizational data to ...