Did you ever want to be a spy when you were a kid?
I remember when I was little I wanted to be a spy. So Mum and Dad got a book that…
Analysts run on “maker’s schedule”
Most of those versatile researchers of the data-driven world — the business analysts, creative analysts, or even cowboy analysts —…
Give ‘em What They Need: Requests for a Data Model XSDs and DDL
Sara Yeager sent me a question about how to generate an XSD from her data model for developers on her…
Personalize customer relationships by personalizing decisions
Copyright © 2009 James Taylor. Visit the original article at Personalize customer relationships by personalizing decisions.Syndicated from BeyeNetwork David Vergara…
Should Fortune 1000 Companies be Active on Social Networks?
Who Should Have a Social Network App/Widget? I was asked to comment on MasterCard’s new iPhone application “Priceless” in this…
Credibility & Data?
For my first blog ever I thought I would share from a book I am currently reading that has struck…
Technical Debt and the Cost/Benefit of Knowledge Retention
A rather rigorous, Financial-sounding title for a high-concept line of thought ...Thanks to Jeff Atwood at Coding Horror, for calling…
Book Study / Discussion: Semantic Web for Dummies – Starting 10 August
We'll be starting a quick book study / discussion here at InfoAdvisors ITBoards of the book Semantic Web For…
Reflecting Istanbul
It is one week now since we returned from the conference – and I am still excited by the…