Data & Data Culture
Six Lessons From Amsterdam’s Smart City Initiative
Data and analytics promise to improve urban living but require new collaborative skills.
Data and analytics promise to improve urban living but require new collaborative skills.
As a technology enabling greater data transparency, the opportunities blockchain offers are immense.
“Big data” is less about handling massive data sets and more about integrating multiple data sources.
How can companies adapt themselves to the demands of super-transparency?
Organizations need maturity around analytics, including a better distinction between what “could” and what “should” be done.
Energy intelligence software company EnerNOC is helping companies save money and cut back on energy usage.
Coca-Cola uses forward-looking analytics to understand its customer base and international distribution network.
Increased access to data can be turned into better decision making by focusing on both the production and consumption of analytics.
Companies that are experienced in using analytics successfully offer five lessons for corporate leaders.
Analytics acts as an amplifier for business processes — but companies should keep four principles in mind to avoid increasing “noise.”
When it comes to big data, GE avoids warehousing and instead turns to the data lake approach.
Kaiser’s John Mattison describes the data-driven healthcare system of the future — and says companies need to get in gear to meet its challenges now.
Big data is far from a fad in modern business — it’s a method of managing information that’s here for the long haul.
Wealth once was measured by land, employees or equipment. Today, information is the new driver.
Deepak Agarwal, LinkedIn’s director of relevance science, details how his company uses data and analytics.
Big Data tests corporate patience, but breakthroughs on big questions are emerging.
The rapid growth of data creates business opportunities — but only if IT and management work together.