by Matt Manning What happens when you have more metadata for a database record than there are fields of data in the original record itself? If you’re like almost every other company in the world you don’t have to imagine ... Read more
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by Selene Arrazolo Two groups of data professionals did a deep dive into the many issues surrounding the mining, organizing, and presenting data on February 24th at the University of Texas at Austin’s School of Information (the UT iSchool). Iron ... Read more
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by Shyamali Ghosh Here are a few of my favorite moments from the DataContent 2013 conference, which was, as always, a unique opportunity to learn more about what’s going on in our industry. Marketing Subscription Data Services bootcamp—Russell Perkins and ... Read more
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Our daily lives are filled with processes. We renew our driver’s licenses, fill out healthcare claims, and play games based on rules understood by the players. Most processes we do regularly are painless, or at worst a source of annoyance. ... Read more
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by Shyamali Ghosh On the eve of SXSW, Information Evolution’s U.S.-based team gathered at our Austin office for an informal meetup and photo. Pictured are, from left to right, Chuck Greene, Beatty Wilson, Matt Manning, Scott Smith, Deborah Dunlap, Shyamali ... Read more
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by Shyamali Ghosh This week Austin Texas again plays host to the South By Southwest Interactive conference, which continues to get bigger and bigger with an extremely diverse line-up of sessions. This year, though, “big data” is clearly the conference ... Read more
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As the “big data” juggernaut* continues to build momentum, it is about time to pause and reflect on those things that are holding us back from realizing the true potential of data integration, overlays, and analysis. Mark Miller posted a ... Read more
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