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Incident Response Exercises Not Taken Seriously by Business Leaders

CTOvision

According to research by Immersive Labs of 402 organizations, nearly 40% are not fully confident in their teams training to handle a data breach if one occurred, and 65% of […].

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Nineteen In ’19: New Year’s Resolutions For The Data-Driven Marketer

Forrester IT

Every New Year, I find myself making lofty goals: eat better, exercise more, spend less time on social media. By mid-February, those goals are a distant blip in my rearview mirror; the reality of life gets into the way and I just fail at tracking progress. But this year is different (I swear). I created […]

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“Right-Sizing” The Data Center: A Fool’s Errand?

Data Center Knowledge

For many, the quest to right-size turns into an exercise akin to a dog chasing its tail. So, we constantly ask ourselves the question: Is right-sizing a fool’s errand? Read More.

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Why Is Moving Data So Expensive?

Dataconomy

Many company representatives commit to moving massive amounts of data to a new location and anticipate numerous advantages. Managing data on-site is a labor-intensive exercise that often becomes prohibitively challenging. For example, a small business could become more competitive after transferring some content to the cloud.

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Paxata: Adaptive Data Preparation

CTOvision

Paxata developed the first Adaptive Data Preparation™ platform built for the business analyst. The company’s technology dramatically reduces the most painful and manual steps of any analytic exercise, turning raw data into ready data for analytics, and empowering analysts to drive greater value for the business.

Data 150
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What is a business intelligence analyst? A key role for data-driven decisions

CIO Business Intelligence

Business intelligence (BI) analysts transform data into insights that drive business value. The role is becoming increasingly important as organizations move to capitalize on the volumes of data they collect through business intelligence strategies.

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The data flywheel: A better way to think about your data strategy

CIO Business Intelligence

Data & Analytics is delivering on its promise. Every day, it helps countless organizations do everything from measure their ESG impact to create new streams of revenue, and consequently, companies without strong data cultures or concrete plans to build one are feeling the pressure. We discourage that thinking.

Strategy 145