The lesson of the Palace of Culture and Science
If you have ever doubted that architecture (of the bricks-and-mortar variety) can make a political, as well as an aesthetic statement, then you should come to Warsaw and stand in the long shadow of the...
View ArticleAn approach for integrating human cognition into fact-based decision making
Mark Hunter makes a good point in his recent blog about the need for human and organisational aspects in analytics as raised by Thomas Davenport and Jeanne Harris in their book Competing on Analytics....
View ArticleActive Predictive Intelligence – the time value of knowledge
Active Predictive Intelligence is now giving authorities the capability to plan public health initiatives and pull economic leavers in a timeframe where they can actually make a difference. How much...
View ArticleAussies go bananas at Partners!
I love Bananas. I’m sure ‘banana’ was one of my first words as a baby and it was certainly one of my 4 year old daughter’s as well. My 2 year old son only started saying it last month after our trip to...
View ArticleHow to Compare Dual (Multi) Active System Data Warehouse Solutions
Successful Enterprise Data Warehouses will and should evolve to a point where recoverability and availability requirements force the solution to jump over a technical chasm. On the other side of this...
View ArticlePart II:Comparing Dual (Multi) Active System Data Warehouse Solutions
In my last blog I pointed out the drivers pushing EDWs to jump a chasm to deploy multi active systems. I also suggested some criteria to use when comparing multi active system data warehouse...
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