5 Mistakes in Visualizing Different Types of Data and How to Overcome Them
The popularity and impact of data visualizations has increased dramatically over a relatively short space of time. Google Trends shows a near 100% increase in
The popularity and impact of data visualizations has increased dramatically over a relatively short space of time. Google Trends shows a near 100% increase in
William Terdoslavich has spent a career in and out of tech journalism, having written for InformationWeek, The Hubbs.com, Computer Reseller News, Computer Systems News and
You can’t help but notice the surge of interest in anything to do with machine learning. Now Google has launched a series of videos presenting machine
As analytics maturity progresses concurrently with advances in modern business intelligence, we are seeing more innovative players in the areas of analytics automation. From automating visualizations, descriptive
As part of its Digital Single Market strategy, the European Commission has unveiled “plans to help European industry, SMEs, researchers and public authorities make the
We practitioners of the technological arts have a tendency to use specialized jargon. That’s not unusual. Most guilds, priesthoods, and professions have had their own
List: What start-ups are worth watching as they grow in the big data market? The rise of both structured and unstructured data has created a
Science rests on data, of that there can be no doubt. But peer through the hot haze of hype surrounding the use of big data
There is a renewed focus on risk data aggregation and reporting (RDAR) solutions, as financial ins A survey by Intel and the Cloud Security Alliance
Is 2016 truly the year of big action with big data? Many of the attendees of the Strata & Hadoop World conference in San Jose
User privacy concerns date back at least 200 years. In the 1800s, newspapers were more than a little invasive in their quest for news. In
Most business decision-makers aren’t trained to understand data outliers, but they can learn the basics. Executives, managers, and employees without math degrees can ask smarter