Contributor: Barry Devlin
        
 Dr. Barry Devlin, founder and principal of 9sight Consulting, is among the foremost authorities on business insight and big data, and is one of the founders of data warehousing, having published the first architectural paper on the topic in 1988. With over 30 years of IT experience, including 20 years with IBM as a Distinguished Engineer, he is a widely respected analyst, consultant, lecturer and author of the seminal book, “Data Warehouse—from Architecture to Implementation” and numerous White Papers. His new book “Business unintelligence—Insight and Innovation beyond Analytics and Big Data” is published later this year. A regular contributor to multiple publications, Barry is based in Cape Town, South Africa and operates worldwide.
Dr. Barry Devlin, founder and principal of 9sight Consulting, is among the foremost authorities on business insight and big data, and is one of the founders of data warehousing, having published the first architectural paper on the topic in 1988. With over 30 years of IT experience, including 20 years with IBM as a Distinguished Engineer, he is a widely respected analyst, consultant, lecturer and author of the seminal book, “Data Warehouse—from Architecture to Implementation” and numerous White Papers. His new book “Business unintelligence—Insight and Innovation beyond Analytics and Big Data” is published later this year. A regular contributor to multiple publications, Barry is based in Cape Town, South Africa and operates worldwide.
 
  
 
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                    The driverless car is coming. In this series, we'll look at the implications to data collection and privacy, to data analytics, and to business and society in general. 
                    
			            - By Barry  Devlin
- July 11, 2016
 
            
                
	                 
                    
                                        
		            
                    The field of analytics has failed to grasp the reality that data is not reality.
                    
			            - By Barry  Devlin
- June 28, 2016
 
            
                
	                 
                    
                                        
		            
                    Just because devices collect data doesn't mean we can use it.  Why data from IoT devices needs to be standardized.
                    
			            - By Barry  Devlin
- June 17, 2016
 
            
                
	                 
                    
                                        
		            
                    We need a new model of decision making to handle the real-world elements of our processes.
                    
			            - By Barry  Devlin
- June 3, 2016
 
            
                
	                 
                    
                                        
		            
                    How do we actually make decisions, and do BI tools support our processes?
                    
			            - By Barry  Devlin
- June 2, 2016
 
            
                
	                 
                    
                                        
		            
                    Emotions and intent are a large part of decision making, even in business -- and that's not necessarily a bad thing.
                    
			            - By Barry  Devlin
- June 1, 2016
 
            
                
	                 
                    
                                        
		            
                    Is decision making really a purely rational process? If not, what is the importance of business intelligence?
                    
			            - By Barry  Devlin
- May 31, 2016
 
            
                
	                 
                    
                                        
		            
                    Metadata is neither meta nor data. The amounts and types of information important to an enterprise today require context, not a misleading term that is only vaguely defined.
                    
			            - By Barry  Devlin
- April 15, 2016