Thursday, May 4, 2017

Test your data science IQ (and boost it); citizen data scientists on the rise; big data needs governing

Information Management Digest

A roundup of information management content from TechTarget's network | May 4, 2017

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Quiz: What's your IQ on data science processes and techniques?
By Tréa Lavery, Editorial Assistant

A successful data science program enables you to look deeper into your organization's data for analytics uses. Take this quiz to see how much you know about the data science process, and get references to more articles to help round out your data science knowledge.
(SearchBusinessAnalytics.com)

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Citizen data scientist trend compensates for lack of skills

Self-service analytics tools are fueling the citizen data scientist trend, helping companies compensate for a lack of analytics skills in the market and making analytics more accessible.
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Big data leads to bad insights without a data governance plan

Big data holds the potential to provide invaluable insights for business growth, but only if data governance is part of the plan. Without it, you might end up with "data sludge."
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Systems of record take back seat to engagement, innovation ones

Systems of engagement and of innovation are hotbeds of activity in data management these days. Flexibility and scalability are watchwords for both types of systems.
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Machine learning methods,
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Machine learning is becoming a more common component of advanced analytics applications, especially in big data environments. But it has to be focused on real business issues.
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Capitalize on mobility in SQL Server Reporting Services 2016

Microsoft's SQL Server Reporting Services software has gotten a face-lift over the past few years. Consultant Brien Posey explains how to take advantage of what's new.
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