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Summer I loved you long time…part two: France. Their first surf lessons in Seignosse, Hossegor. Seb’s first tooth came out. We collected sand, stones and shells, crab claws, frogs, bugs and memories. And water blisters on their fingers from how long they spent in the water. Everyone had gone back to school and the beaches were bare. It was bliss. Summer… I loved you long time. Part One – Greece. I always miss the sound of the waves. Lola ate a 20p coin (and a warning about batteries). So thank God, fate,...
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Andy Painter | Enterprise Information Management
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Data Driven High Performance. Author Archives: Andy Painter. A passionate Information and Data Architect with experience of the financial services industry, Andy’s background spans pharmaceuticals, publishing, e-commerce, retail banking and insurance, but always with a focus on data. One of Andy’s principle philosophies is that data is a key business asset. January 1, 2016. How to Big Data Enable your Organisation [Getting Big Impact from Big Data]. February 4, 2015. Why Build a Data Warehouse? Performan...
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How to Big Data Enable your Organisation [Getting Big Impact from Big Data] | Enterprise Information Management
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Data Driven High Performance. Why Build a Data Warehouse? 2015 in review →. How to Big Data Enable your Organisation [Getting Big Impact from Big Data]. February 4, 2015. New technology tools are making adoption by the front line much easier, and that’s accelerating the organizational adaptation needed to produce results. The world has become. How to accelerate your data-analysis transformation. If you see your organization struggling with these impediments to scaling data-analytics efforts, the first st...
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Why Build a Data Warehouse? [Revisited] | Enterprise Information Management
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Data Driven High Performance. The Data-Driven Imperative: A Shift To Digitized Decisioning. How to Big Data Enable your Organisation [Getting Big Impact from Big Data] →. Why Build a Data Warehouse? February 2, 2015. Speaking with our clients, I’m often reminded that C-Level and Senior Managers still need to understand why you’d need to build a Data Warehouse, and ultimately what the organization will gain from money invested into it. BI Strategy Getting Where You Want to Go. Melbourne VIC, Australia.
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My Bookshelf | Enterprise Information Management
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Data Driven High Performance. What’s on my bookshelf? These are the books that have shaped my life and career. They are an essential, continued source of reference for me, and highly recommended. In particular, if you really want to understand the way personal finance works, i’d suggest you read the books in the ‘Life’ section, I really regret having left it so late to read them. The definitive best-practices guide to enterprise data-management strategy. The Data Warehouse Lifecycle Toolkit. This authori...
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Enterprise Information Management | "Data Driven High Performance" | Page 2
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Data Driven High Performance. Newer posts →. Data Driven: Creating a Data Culture (Free Book). January 7, 2015. It’s been a while, (almost 2 years), but I’m back and ready to bring you the best information and resources out there, on Information Management. We’ll start 2015 with a giveaway, a free book that has just been published by the thought leaders in driving a great data culture in organizations. Get the book here: http:/ www.oreilly.com/data/free/data-driven.csp. Best Wishes for 2015. How the bene...
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The Analytics of Things | Enterprise Information Management
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Data Driven High Performance. Israel’s Water Ninja. The Data-Driven Imperative: A Shift To Digitized Decisioning →. The Analytics of Things. January 28, 2015. While it’s undeniably useful to connect inanimate objects and sensors to the Internet, that’s only a first step in terms of doing something useful with all those connected devices. Smart thermostats can also be connected to the Internet through wifi, and there are some potential benefits from doing so. Remote monitoring and control is one. ...This ...
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The Data-Driven Imperative: A Shift To Digitized Decisioning | Enterprise Information Management
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Data Driven High Performance. The Analytics of Things. Why Build a Data Warehouse? The Data-Driven Imperative: A Shift To Digitized Decisioning. January 29, 2015. Myth: Traditional reporting and analytics provide a ‘good enough’ perspective for forecasting success of Consumer Goods companies. Reality: Forward-looking analytics that incorporate big data are a must-have for decision makers angling for a strong competitive edge. The expanding data landscape. The good news is that more data is available than...
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EIM Architecture | Enterprise Information Management
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Data Driven High Performance. This is my logical view of an Enterprise Information Management Architecture. Comments most welcome. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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