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Knowledge Works is both a tagline and a garage where knowledge is created, discovered, reused, managed and even serviced. It is a blog mostly about my routinely activities in the technology powering knowledge especially Data Mining. Other than that a bit of Business Intelligence and the theory of Knowledge Management is also served here.
- Atif Abdul-Rahman
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Knowledge Works is both a tagline and a garage where knowledge is created, discovered, reused, managed and even serviced. It is a blog mostly about my routinely activities in the technology powering knowledge especially Data Mining. Other than that a bit of Business Intelligence and the theory of Knowledge Management is also served here.
- Atif Abdul-Rahman
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B-EYE Network- A Tale of Two People January 7, 2010Bill Inmon notes that one of the lessons to be learned from the recession is that people aligned with the business, as opposed to a technology, are more likely to be considered essential when a company is forced to make difficult layoff decisions.
- Sales and Marketing: Feeling Frugal January 7, 2010Larry Goldman looks at web analytics and social media, describing free analytical tools for measuring online activity.
- Gartner Acquires Burton Group January 6, 2010The acquisition of Burton Group is expected to expand Gartner's product and service offerings, and increase its IT research market opportunity.
- Analytics: Art and Science of Better January 6, 2010Analytics can help us be more objective, says Anne Milley, but the context in which we act and compel others to act requires more than just getting the answer.
- Poudre Valley Health System Selects Information Builders WebFOCUS BI Platform January 6, 2010Poudre Valley's clinical quality efforts will focus on medical chart auditing, patient safety predictions, statistical analysis projects, and reports on clinical documentation compliance.
- A Tale of Two People January 7, 2010
TDWI News- Come Together: BI and ECM Bleed into Each Other January 6, 2010Tendrils of both BI and ECM are bleeding over and into one another. Although no one’s talking convergence, most concede a kind of limited commingling.
- BI 2010: Evolving to Meet Demands of the Changing Business Landscape January 6, 2010We look at four emerging trends that will become prevalent as the year unfolds.
- Q&A: How Agile BI Can Ease Data Access January 6, 2010The challenge of getting access to all of the data that companies now routinely collect can be addressed through more agile methods of access, argues Kevin Scott with Visual Mining.
- BI: The Year in Review December 16, 2009It wasn’t exactly the best of years, but – all things considered -- it was a far cry from the worst.
- That Was the Year That Was: Major Data Warehousing Events of 2009 (and Predictions for 2010) December 16, 2009A data warehousing analyst examines the accuracy of his 2009 predictions and reveals the top trends he sees coming next year.
- Come Together: BI and ECM Bleed into Each Other January 6, 2010
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