Neil Raden on sporting analogies and IBM System S – Intelligent Enterprise
I have featured Neil Raden’s thoughts quite a few times on this blog. It is always valuable to learn from…
Fill in the blanks: Which X is Most Likely to X?
Business analytics allows organizations to make decisions and take actions they could not do (or do well) without the analytics…
Another Useless Article on How to Conduct Market Research in a Recession
A BusinessWeek article very originally entitled “Using Market Research in a Recession” by Harvard’s John Quelch published this Tuesday, outlines…
Decision Tree Bagging
A few months ago I started looking for a new trading system idea following the same machine learning philosophy as…
Teradata Podcasts on Data Mining And SNA
I sometimes get asked by vendors to present case studies or examples of work so that they can attract new…
Cloud Expo Europe keynote: Building Great Companies on the Cloud
Yesterday I spoke at the first Cloud Computing Expo Europe and I enjoyed the conference very much. Here is my…
Is analytics a winner in a recession?
Even in a recession, analytics can (and should) do well. I am often asked how the economy has affected me,…
A Tale Of Two Banks
I have bank accounts at ICICI & Citibank (India). I also use credit cards of these two companies. Let’s first…
Using multiple business intelligence tools in an implementation – Part II
Rather unsurprisingly, this article follows on from: Using multiple business intelligence tools in an implementation. On further reflection about this…
Using multiple business intelligence tools in an implementation – Part I
The Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI™) 2.0IntroductionThis post follows on from a question that was asked on the LinkedIn.com Data Warehousing…

