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2014 Gartner BI & Analytics Summit: 4 Key Takeaways

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No, I was not there for the gambling; I attended Gartner’s Business Intelligence and Analytics Summit. Thousands of the world’s largest companies send their data and reporting gurus to gather among peers to discuss insights and industry trends. The majority of the BI initiatives undertaken in 2014 will be cloud based.

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Twitter Round-Up: What big data isn’t, the un-technology of BI, and the abyss of information

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Big data” is on the move again in tech circles. In keeping with the Internet’s ability to repeat history in a breathtakingly short timeframe, the conversation around big data is going through an identity crisis that could signal either a renaissance or the public simply being “over” it. They just do it.”

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Bad BI habits, how to fix “crappy” visualizations, and big data vs. retail: Twitter Round-Up for June 6

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The Twittersphere lit up this week with rebukes, reality checks and redesigns vis-à-vis big data and analytics. Here are 10 data visualization mistakes you’re probably making and the quick fixes to remedy them.” Is Big Data Helping Or Hurting The Shopper Experience? And big data will do the same.

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How Big Data Is Coming into Play at the World Cup

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Now in its second week, the 2014 FIFA World Cup is officially one of the most-watched television events of all time. While all eyes are glued to the soccer field where teams are competing, big data will be just as much in play as any of the teams at the World Cup. According to reports, the first U.S.

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Execs need better data—not big data—if they want better insights

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As a result, more finance executives are turning toward technology to better access their data and understand their organization. Execs have been turning to big data systems in order to cull more insights from their already-voluminous data sets and get a better grip on the information flowing through their organizations.

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Three Trends in Business Intelligence

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The Garnter Business Intelligence Summit is just starting and the anticipation is growing on Twitter, blogs, and other social media sites. Though big data is the main buzz, three other BI pain points stand out as hot topics: cloud, mobile, and the user experience. Stay tuned as we cover the Gartner BI Summit.

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Twitter Roundup: Feb 27 – Mar 4

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BusinessIntelligence.com tweets about the human element behind the data—more specifically, they tweeted about the female element in the big data industry. Rachel Wolfson delivers a one-two punch to anyone who thinks “data scientist” has any gender-specific connotations.