Data Observability Goes Far Beyond Data Quality Monitoring and Alerts
There’s no question that bad data hurts the bottom line. Bad customer data costs companies six percent of their total sales, according to a UK Royal Mail
There’s no question that bad data hurts the bottom line. Bad customer data costs companies six percent of their total sales, according to a UK Royal Mail
I’m quite reassured by both talks at BigDataLDN and other talks at Skillsmatter (RIP) which have been across many different technologies, and the reoccurring theme
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In the past, I have published on the value of information, big data, advanced analytics and the Abate Information Triangle and have recently been asked
This discussion is about visualization. The three Vs of big data (volume, velocity, variety) or the three skills that make a data scientist (hacking, statistics,