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BI Users, Data Analyst

7 Essential Data Science Skills for Every Employee

June 3, 2021

Via: DATAVERSITY

First and foremost, what, exactly, is Data Science? Data Science is a multidisciplinary field that uses processes, algorithms, and systems to obtain various insights coming from both structured and unstructured data. It is related to data mining, machine learning, and […]


BI Users, Data Analyst

What is data visualization? Presenting data for decision-making

April 27, 2021

Via: CIO

Data visualization is the presentation of data in a graphical format. It reduces the “noise” of data by presenting it visually, making it easier for decision makers to see and understand trends, outliers, and patterns in data. Maps and charts […]


BI Categories, Data Mining

Data scientists: Bring the narrative to the forefront

April 16, 2021

Via: Tech Crunch

By 2025, 463 exabytes of data will be created each day, according to some estimates. (For perspective, one exabyte of storage could hold 50,000 years of DVD-quality video.) It’s now easier than ever to translate physical and digital actions into […]


Software & Systems

Important Features of Top Business Intelligence Tools

April 8, 2021

Via: DATAVERSITY

What is a BI tool? Which BI tool is best for your organization? Which criteria should be kept in mind while comparing the different BI tools? Business intelligence (BI) tools transform the unprocessed data into meaningful and actionable insight. BI […]


BI Categories, Data Mining

Make your company’s data work harder for you

November 26, 2018

Via: CIO

We all know that data can be a company’s most important asset but managing it in the same way as other, more tangible, assets within the corporation is often neglected. Doug Laney, VP and Analyst at Gartner and author of […]


BI Categories, Data Mining

What is a data artist? A role for drawing IT and business together

September 19, 2018

Via: CIO

Charles Joseph Minard is arguably the world’s most famous data artist. By combining several data sets, including troop numbers, direction, temperature and terrain, he created in 1869 a visualization of Napoleon’s 1812 Russian campaign. Though that military exercise ended in […]


BI Categories, Business Analysis

Figures lie. Liars figure

September 17, 2018

Via: CIO

You have the choice to present data regarding IT in ways which make it easy to understand the great job you and your team are doing, or you can present it in ways that require the reader to study it […]