Using Analytics in Tough Times: Quiet action starts the fight against “doom and gloom”
Now, I can't make any promises and wouldn't dream of offering any forecasts. But behind all those gloom-and-doom headlines and…
EDM Summit – some closing thoughts
Copyright © 2008 James Taylor. Visit the original article at EDM Summit - some closing thoughts.I thought I would wrap…
Mid-market BI…what do YOU really want?
Although I normally don't ask for participation in my blog postings, one of the purposes of social media is to…
Investing in Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence During Recessionary Times (Part 2 of 2)
In my last post, I talked about how, during a recession, corporations often make the mistake of downsizing and reducing…
Perfect Survey Series: Planning & Executing
To round out last week’s Perfect Survey Series we’re offering a structured approach to help you get started, make sure…
Business Intelligence Goes Back to the Future
Seth Grimes has a great piece in Intelligent Enterprise entitled “BI at 50 Turns Back to the Future“. He reminds…
Why Standards Matter
A month ago, the Why BPEL Matters article was posted on IT|Redux, and triggered a wave of discussions rarely seen…
Why Does Latent Semantic Analysis Work?
Warning to regular readers: this post is a bit more theoretical than average for this blog. Peter Turney has a…
All the News that’s Fit to Text Mine
My friend Evan Sandhaus at the New York Times Company told me the other day that the paper of record…
Is the Information Retrieval Community Making Progress?
Join the discussion over at Probably Irrelevant.