Month: September 2009

Who Wants Yesterday’s Papers?

Times are hard, especially for the traditional media. In Europe and the…

TeradataEMEA TeradataEMEA 7 Min Read

Everybody’s on the Phone

I accidently left my cell phone at home this past weekend while…

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Google and Failure-Tolerant Cultures

I recently read Andrew Chen’s interesting post, Built to Fail: How companies…

PhilSimon PhilSimon 4 Min Read

Interactive stock visualizations with R

Jeroen Ooms, who recently completed his Masters in Statistics at Utrech University,…

DavidMSmith DavidMSmith 3 Min Read

From Baby-Sitting to Adoption – a Data Governance Perspective

Yesterday, Thomas L. Friedman posted an interesting New York Times op-ed column…

GwenThomas GwenThomas 9 Min Read

Not All Google Critics Are Bigots

Jeff Jarvis wrote a post today entitled “Google bigotry,” in which he…

Daniel Tunkelang Daniel Tunkelang 5 Min Read

#21: Here’s a thought…

An occasional series in which a review of recent posts on SmartData…

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Interview: Mike Rote on Predictive Analytics

With fifteen years of service under his belt for Teradata, Mike Rote…

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HCIR: Better Than Magic!

I’m a big fan of using machine learning and automated information extraction…

Daniel Tunkelang Daniel Tunkelang 6 Min Read

Using busines rules in stable, core processes

Copyright © 2009 James Taylor. Visit the original article at Using busines…

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