Guest blog by Annalee Newitz Annalee Newitz is the Tech Culture Editor at Ars Technica. Her work focuses on cultural impact of science and technology. She founded the s...
As an analyst, our first reaction when we get the data to analyse is to ask an ETA. Then we plan to attack the data left-right-centre and crush the maximum juice out of i...
Optimization is a problem associated with the best decision that is effective and efficient decisions whether it is worth maximum or minimum by way of determining a satis...
This is part of a new series of articles: once or twice a month, we post previous articles that were very popular when first published. These articles are at least 6 mont...
This article was written by Dorian Pyle and Cristina San Jose on McKinsey&Company. Dorian Pyle is a data expert in McKinsey’s Miami office, and Cristina San Jos...
To state that DevOps and IT operations teams will face new challenges in the coming years sounds a bit redundant, as their core responsibility is to solve problems and ov...
The Monte Carlo method is an simple way to solve very difficult probabilistic problems. This text is a very simple, didactic introduction to this subject, a mixture of hi...
Here is a blog post featuring a great article of Autonomous cars. Its written by Karen Smith at Goatsofftheroad. Autonomous cars are on the urge of transforming future of...
Advanced analytics continues to permeate more functional areas of the enterprise. From marketing campaigns and sales optimization to supply chain and human capital mana...
I am sometimes asked whether I am working on the stats, whether I am making progress on the stats, and what I do with all of the stats. People are also prone to hyperbo...