Steve Ballmer the multibillionaire former CEO of Microsoft could very justifiably purchase a beach mansion in the Bahamas, erect a hammock and not have to lift a finger f...
Summary: Which is more important, the data or the algorithms? This chicken and egg question led me to realize that it’s the data, and specifically the way we store ...
One of the biggest problems in data management and data science is being able to obtain “good” data. You need to gather sufficient data from a substantial array of su...
I recently had another client conversation about optimizing their data warehouse and Business Intelligence (BI) environment. The client had lots of pride in their existin...
Handbook of Statistical Analysis and Data Mining Applications, Second Edition, is a comprehensive professional reference book that guides business analysts, scientists, ...
Telling stories with data sounds like a great idea, but often you simply want to make a clear and compelling argument. How do you do that? In this Data Science Central we...
Note: This is the second post of the series Data Tagging in Medical Imaging. You can find the first post here. In the previous post of the series, Data Tagging in Medica...
Performance management can be viewed as a systematic process that enables organizations to improve the productivity of employees in a team framework. The approach is impl...
Jenny Dearborn is the Chief Learning Officer and Senior Vice President at SAP. As global Chief Learning Officer for the 67,000 employees at SAP, Jenny leads an internati...
Many of us trust our gut feeling implicitly. We have all been there when something didn’t feel right but done it anyway. There was nothing obvious to suggest that it wa...