Savvy data mangers are using multiple approaches to maximize the strength of each technology.
A key to getting the most from big data is to separate hype from facts. TDWI World Conference keynoter Bill Franks helps you discover which is which.
Unstructured data generated by machines is one of the fastest-growing and most pervasive areas of big data, and one of the most valuable, explains Raanan Dagan of Splunk
- By Linda L. Briggs
- March 19, 2013
We examine why businesses need to provide a solid data foundation to their data-leveraging initiatives. The good news is that this same information architecture can be used for data leveraging strategies.
After half a decade, Hadoop remains a divisive technology. Some data managers think Hadoop has the potential to be hugely transformative; others see it as a more pedestrian proposition.
- By Stephen Swoyer
- March 19, 2013
Technical innovations are making BI more pervasive each and every day.
- By Mike Schiff
- March 12, 2013
"BI and analytics are new concepts to many healthcare organizations," says Ted Corbett, whose consulting company, Vizual Outcomes, focuses on how BI and data visualization can help healthcare providers meet huge future challenges.
- By Linda L. Briggs
- March 12, 2013