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Podcast: Stand-Up Data Quality (Second Edition)
Last December, while experimenting with using podcasts and videos to add more variety and more personality to my blogging, I recorded a podcast called Stand-Up Data Quality, in which I discussed using humor to enliven a niche topic such as data quality, and revisited some of the stand-up comedy aspects of some of my favorite written-down... [read more]
Interview: Mike Rote on Predictive Analytics
With fifteen years of service under his belt for Teradata, Mike Rote has seen lots of changes in the worlds of data warehousing and analytics. As the director of the Teradata/SAS Center of Excellence, he currently leads the worldwide organization of consultants and analysts who support the SAS and Teradata strategic partnership. He and... [read more]
Interview: Anne Milley on people and analytics
In a very real sense, everything in an organization turns on its people. In this interview, Anne Milley talks about the importance of a “learning culture” as well as the need to balance human input (and its inevitable biases) with technology. She also explains how an “analytic center of excellence” can help maximize use of that scarce... [read more]
Interview: Paul Barsch on a Zero Latency Future
Paul Barsch enjoys communicating—as a writer and speaker—so it wasn’t hard to get him to talk about his two posts, Zero Latency: The Next Arms Race? and Is the Speed of Decision Making Accelerating? Based in San Diego, Paul is the services marketing programs director for Teradata. His wide range of specialties include CRM, analytics,... [read more]
Interview: General John Handy on Military Data Analysis
General John Handy is the just the kind of guy you want with you in a foxhole, if the foxhole were flying at 10,000 feet. Over a 39-year career in the U.S. armed services, he was a pilot, a wing commander, the Vice Chief of the Air Force and finally the guy who ran the equivalent of UPS and travel service for the Pentagon (U.S.... [read more]
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General John Handy is the just the kind of guy you want with you in a foxhole, if the foxhole were flying at 10,000 feet. Over a 39-year career in the U.S. armed services, he was a pilot, a wing commander, the Vice Chief of the Air Force and finally the guy who ran the equivalent of UPS and travel service for the Pentagon (U.S.... [read more]
Interview: General John Handy on Military Data Analysis
General John Handy is the just the kind of guy you want with you in a foxhole, if the foxhole were flying at 10,000 feet. Over a 39-year career in the U.S. armed services, he was a pilot, a wing commander, the Vice Chief of the Air Force and finally the guy who ran the equivalent of UPS and travel service for the Pentagon (U.S.... [read more]
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