5 Ways of Reporting Your BI Insights

Modern companies understand the benefits of sharing information across departments. Yet information silos are still often the norm, stifling collaboration. One means to overcome this issue is to empower the entire organization with analytic visualizati…

Bring Your Own Data

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Three Guiding Principles to Improve Data Security and Compliance

Data security is a moving target—as data grows, more sophisticated threats emerge; the number of regulations increase; and changing economic times make it difficult to secure and protect data. Because data is a critical component of daily business operations, it is essential to ensure privacy and protect data no matter where it resides. Different types of information have different protection requirements; therefore, organizations must take a holistic and systematic approach to safeguarding information.

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What is Data Science?

We’ve all heard it: according to Hal Varian, statistics is the next sexy job. In What is Web 2.0, Tim O’Reilly said that “data is the next Intel Inside.” But what does that statement mean? Why do we suddenly care about statistics and about data? This report examines the many sides of data science — the technologies, the companies and the unique skill sets.

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