The role of the data analyst has evolved. At one point the data analyst’s job was pretty straightforward: Give the business data. From there, data analysts were told to present the findings in a ...
“Brand Aware” explores the data-driven digital ad ecosystem from the marketer’s point of view. Today’s column is written by Madelyn Mills, director of marketing platforms and analytics at Providence ...
The Enterprise crew did not understand Data at first—after all, his clinical demeanor and unfamiliarity with social dynamics made him largely unrelatable. However, with time the crew came to ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Small-business owners don’t typically have a lot of time for “planning,” so my attempt here is to make it simple, easy, and doable — ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about the broad intersection of data and society. The Washington Post carried a story earlier this week about a new ...
You're a database administrator, working hard, never catching up. You keep the databases humming morning, noon and night, weekdays, weekends and holidays. Or at least you try to. But things happen.
Unless you are a statistical anomaly, you should have received a handful of notifications by now from companies like Chase Bank, or Best Buy warning you that your email address may have been ...
In the classic baseball movie A League of Their Own, one of the players is counseled with the statement “If it wasn’t hard, everyone would do it.” That insight applies to many situations. Among them ...