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There were 5 blog postings during January (2008):
Is this the death of the Data Cube? (continued)
I've never been a fan of the data cube. In fact, I've always disliked it because it seems so constraining. I don't want to be chained to a certain thought process when I'm analyzing data. Maybe that's because I try to use a variety of analytical...
Dr Fern Halper, Hurwitz & Associates | 7th January '08
Innovations in Data Visualization - Animation and more
Robin Bloor and I were briefed by SAS about some of its visualization technologies last week as part of the research we're undertaking in innovations in BI.
SAS has thought a lot about visualization. In fact, the company has an...
Dr Fern Halper, Hurwitz & Associates | 15th January '08
Seven guiding principles for analyzing data
I was talking to an old friend the other day who is involved in using the results of research to help grow a business. He told me some interesting stories that made me revisit some basic tenets of good analysis. Yes, you may think that some...
Dr Fern Halper, Hurwitz & Associates | 16th January '08
Decisions and consequences
Not everything is easy. I analyzed data for decision-making for many years using advanced techniques such as predictive modeling, machine learning and even influence diagrams. With the rush to pervasive BI we often forget about the need for...
Dr Fern Halper, Hurwitz & Associates | 19th January '08
Best Practices on the road to enterprise-wide MDM
I recently had an interesting discussion with Ravi Shankar, Director of Product Marketing at Siperian, about emerging best practices for enterprise-wide MDM initiatives. Siperian provides MDM hubs for large companies across a number of...
Dr Fern Halper, Hurwitz & Associates | 31st January '08
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