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“Mine and you shall find” is an implicit assumption (and sometimes explicit claim) underlying big…
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“Mine and you shall find” is an implicit assumption (and sometimes explicit claim) underlying big…
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Mom used to joke that her son was a model. Why? Because I do modeling. Obviously, I’ve never…
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Location data has always been useful to businesses across nearly every sector, but the growing…
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Marketing scientist Kevin Gray asks University of Missouri Professor Chris Wikle about Spatio-Temporal Statistics and…
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Data science and big data, in general, are changing the world around us. Some of…
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Big data technologies have changed the way we interact, review and leverage volumes of information.…
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Today’s intelligent world requires more from businesses then they have ever had to deliver. Prioritizing…
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Case studies are frequently cited in the business media and blogosphere. Typically, few details are…
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I sat on a panel several weeks ago discussing a subject that is very close…
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We all want to get home safely, right? For some of us, the worst risk…
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The ad hoc promise. In a world where businesses live or die on data, self-serve…
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In a data-driven world, it’s odd that gut instinct still plays such a big part…
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