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The Top 20 Data Visualization Books That Should Be On Your Bookshelf

Data Pine

Previously, we discussed the top 19 big data books you need to read, followed by our rundown of the world’s top business intelligence books as well as our list of the best SQL books for beginners and intermediates. That’s a colossal number of books on visualization. click for book source**.

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The Book Look: Quick Retrospect

The Data Administration Newsletter

Steve Hoberman has been a long-time contributor to The Data Administration Newsletter (TDAN.com), including his The Book Look column since 2016, and his The Data Modeling Addict column years before that.

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The End of Agile – Part 1 (A Brief History of Agile)

The Data Administration Newsletter

In my 2016 book, “Growing Business Intelligence”[i] (a book about Agile BI), I quoted from a 2014 article by Dave Thomas, one of the signers of the “Agile Manifesto,” in which he recommended retiring […]

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Better data will mean better outcomes in 2016.

Domo

Here are three leading trends and business opportunities in 2016: 1. The proliferation of accessible data is not only reshaping how decisions are made, it’s retooling business models. According to The Economist’s The World In 2016 , managers will be at the forefront of this change.

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Top 10 IT & Technology Buzzwords You Won’t Be Able To Avoid In 2020

Data Pine

In business intelligence, we are evolving from static reports on what has already happened to proactive analytics with a live dashboard assisting businesses with more accurate reporting. For example, you could tell your phone about the trip you plan and it would book the most convenient flight, hotel and rental car for you.

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Unlock The Power of Your Data With These 19 Big Data & Data Analytics Books

Data Pine

With that in mind, we have prepared a list of the top 19 definitive data analytics and big data books, along with magazines and authentic readers’ reviews upvoted by the Goodreads community. Before we delve deeper into the best books for data analytics, here are three big data insights to put their relevance and importance into perspective.

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Social Business Intelligence: The Next Big Thing!

ElegantJ BI

And, so it is no surprise that today’s business users expect the same sort of capacity for sharing and collaboration in a business intelligence tool. ’ Original Source – Social Business Intelligence: The Next Big Thing! About Kartik Patel Kartik Patel is the founder and CEO of Elegant MicroWeb.