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Ask a Data Ethicist: What Happens to Your Data When a Company Goes Bankrupt?

Dataversity

The recent meltdown of 23andme and what might become of their DNA database got me thinking about this question: What happens to your data when a company goes bankrupt? To say the past year has been a tough one for 23andme is an understatement. This latest turn of events, which involves infighting between management and […] The post Ask a Data Ethicist: What Happens to Your Data When a Company Goes Bankrupt?

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Pending Backlog Items Have a Price

Analysts Corner

For future plans, please don’t create one-liner tickets in your backlog. The only excuse is when you must “proof” some future work. I knew a project manager in an outsourcing project who told business analysts to create 500 Jira issues to showcase to a customer the scope of work for continuing a development team’s assignment. In recent years, I have been dealing with massive backlogs of outdated items written by people no longer around.

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What is Auto Increment in SQL and How to Set Up Auto Increment | Simplilearn

Simplilearn

While working with vast databases in SQL, several tables and data fields will require unique numbers. For instance, a column of the table with a PRIMARY KEY or UNIQUE constraint will always require a new number. You might be able to do it manually to a limited extent. But, when it comes to enormous databases, you might forget the last unique number.

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Modeling Software Requirements Effectively

Analysts Corner

Software people know that a picture is worth more than 1000 words, 1024 to be exact. Analysis models help teams get the solution right.

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5 Ways You Can Win Faster with Gen AI in Sales

Incorporating generative AI (gen AI) into your sales process can speed up your wins through improved efficiency, personalized customer interactions, and better informed decision- making. Gen AI is a game changer for busy salespeople and can reduce time-consuming tasks, such as customer research, note-taking, and writing emails, and provide insightful data analysis and recommendations.

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The AI Paradox: Why Investment Doesn’t Guarantee Success Without Privacy and Security

Dataversity

Year after year, organizations across industries have continued to push the limits of their technology capabilities through the increased adoption of AI. To put this into perspective, global investments in AI more than doubled in 2023, reaching $200 billion, and the market is now expected to reach a valuation of nearly $2 trillion within the next […] The post The AI Paradox: Why Investment Doesn’t Guarantee Success Without Privacy and Security appeared first on DATAVERSITY.

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Becoming a Strategic Business Analyst: Guide to Enterprise Success

Adaptive US

As the field of business analysis evolves, the role of business analysts (BAs) has expanded to include enterprise planning and strategic analysis. Business analysts are now viewed not only as problem solvers but also as strategists who enable companies to meet their objectives effectively. This guide provides a roadmap for those looking to excel in strategic planning and enterprise analysis.

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Bond Vet Unleashes AI-Driven Data Technology with Domo to Stay Ahead of the Pack

Domo

SILICON SLOPES, Utah — Today Domo (Nasdaq: DOMO) announced that Bond Vet , a full-service veterinary clinic offering primary care, wellness services, surgical procedures and urgent care for pets, has selected Domo as its global data technology platform. This collaboration underscores Bond Vet’s strategy of combining compassionate, high-quality veterinary care with the latest advancements in technology and operational efficiency.

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The Product Strategy and the Product Life Cycle

Roman Pichler

Listen to the audio version of this article: [link] A Brief Introduction to the Product Lifecycle Model As its name suggests, the product lifecycle model describes how a product develops over time. It assumes that it has a life much like a living being. A product is born or launched; it then develops, grows, and matures. At some point, it declines, and eventually, dies.

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