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In a recent Economist Intelligence Unit survey of 476 executives from around the globe, more than a third of respondents said that their companies suffered significant da...
Smart business means extracting maximum value from strategic IT investments – and this includes extending on-premises data warehouse infrastructure with new cloud-based...
This is a guest repost by Jacob Joseph from CleverTap. The most widely used coordinate system to represent data is the Cartesian coordinates followed by Polar coordinate...
The smarter you are, the stronger your cognitive bias. Data is a proven way to protect yourself from cognitive bias and can even augment your intelligence. In this latest...
This article was written by Baiju NT. Baiju NT is the editor and driving force of Big Data Made Simple. He is also a media professional, photographer, designer, philosop...
Guest blog post by Charlie Silver, CEO of Algebraix Data. Originally entitled ‘Data Algebra Does Big Data’. Algebra is powerful. It enables people to solve...
Guest blog by Justin B. Dickerson, PhD, MBA, PStat, Chief Data Scientist at Snap Advances. Okay, that headline was meant to get your attention. But lately, I’ve b...
Open data has several definitions but our preferred one at Data To Value is from the Open Data Institute – ‘Open data is data that anyone can access, use and share.�...
Background knowledge attack uses quasi-identifier attributes of a dataset and reduce the possible values of output sensitive information. A well-known example about backg...