2nd
October
2008
Karl let me know that the results from his survey are available - you can find them on the Rexer Analytics site - so I thought I would take a look and blog about them. Karl collected 348 responses from individuals in 44 countries and I found the results worth a read. A few highlights:
CRM/Marketing [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Data Mining, Decision Management |
7th
August
2008
PMML - The Predictive Modeling Markup Language - is the primary XML format for describing predictive analytic models so that a modeling tool can share a model with either another modeling tool or, more usefully, with a deployment environment. The folks over at KDNuggets recently ran a poll asking their readers about their use of [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Data Mining, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics |
27th
June
2008
Visual Numerics is a 100 person, privately held company that’s been around for a while - nearly 40 years - and yet is largely under the radar thanks to the size of other “analytics” companies. As the business world moves from BI to analytics it is sometimes finding that BI tools are really focused on [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Data Mining, Optimization, Predictive Analytics, Product News |
5th
May
2008
Two of Gartner’s smartest analysts - Kurt Schlegel and Gareth Herschel (shameless plug) - just published an excellent little paper called “Business Intelligence and Decision Making“. This paper was one of Gartner’s Strategic Planning Assumptions and the (free) summary says:
A subset of organizations that seek a competitive advantage will evolve the primary role of their [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Citation, Customer Experience, Data Mining, Decision Management, Optimization, Predictive Analytics |
5th
May
2008
I spoke to Seth Grimes last week about an article he was writing that just published on Intelligent Enterprise -What BI Practitioners Can Learn From Operations Research. As I was reading the article I also noticed a response over on Michael Trick’s OR blog -Business Intelligence and Operations Research. Both Seth’s article and Michael’s response [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Data Mining, Decision Management, Optimization, Predictive Analytics |